Good eyeThere's that back half of a 300H again!
The Fender tag car is ex Joe Stentella. His cars were sold at a FBI auction back in 2014.This car sold for a little over 3K
January 25 build date corresponds with the common assumption that all or most of the Hursts were built at the same time and then modified around the same time.How do we know that this all white car is a real Hurst? Even the grille isn't correct for a Hurst. And no A12 on the tag (and I realize that maybe not all real Hursts were stamped A12)?
I was looking for that thread. I remember the seller being a little stubborn on the $5000 price for half a car.There's that back half of a 300H again!
I was looking for that thread. I remember the seller being a little stubborn on the $5000 price for half a car.
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Why that grille aint 300H? For me (noob with Hurst) it looks like Hurst grille. Tho what i know, only different is horizontal bar color.How do we know that this all white car is a real Hurst? Even the grille isn't correct for a Hurst. And no A12 on the tag (and I realize that maybe not all real Hursts were stamped A12)?
$5500 for the one on the lift, $2500 for the white one and $1500 for the rickshaw. And that's being generous.How on earth could you figure out a price that this guy would except? The rickshaw looks like it has the best body of the three, but there's a lot missing. The one on the lift is rusty and the Stentella car might not even be a Hurst.
The seller might be expecting to get $50k!!
Only 40%? You sure?
I was thinking about the same.$5500 for the one on the lift, $2500 for the white one and $1500 for the rickshaw. And that's being generous.
Why that grille aint 300H? For me (noob with Hurst) it looks like Hurst grille. Tho what i know, only different is horizontal bar color.