We don't want to give the trolls here the wrong impressionWe have seen quite a few of the 503 that were built here at FCBO.
We have seen quite a few , of the 503 that were built , here at FCBO.
It seems there are three Hursts at the Mecum auction in Kisseemmee, FL from Jan. 3 to 13.
Now corrected in post above!Trace 300 Hurst said:You showed (linked) Lot F77 twice. The Lots are K75 (rimblow, Saturday-5th), W127 (console, cornering lights, Wednesday-9th) and F77 (dealer air, Rare Rides magazine article, Friday-11th.)
Once that one went for $55k, the investors saw the light, these will be treated like Hemi 'Cudas but without the extra zero at the end.Interesting that no one seeems to want a Hurst 300 so they can own and enjoy a Hurst 300.
I guess car # 3 above is the same car that was featuered in an article which in turn was mentioned in this thread, which also contains a link to this eBay auction for (probably) the same car.Is #3 @Dga26's brother car that just recently sold? That dealer/aftermarket A/C is why I ask.
one boring Chevy after another it was just too much.
Planning on being there the 5th.You showed (linked) Lot F77 twice. The Lots are K75 (rimblow, Saturday-5th), W127 (console, cornering lights, Wednesday-9th) and F77 (dealer air, Rare Rides magazine article, Friday-11th.)
And there are SEVEN Hurst 69 Olds and THREE Hurst SC/Ramblers on the block!
I will be there observing all of this fun.
Lot K75 sold for $30,800
The others did not sell.