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You're talkin' a '71 and up Toro?.
There was a '73? Toro on eBay a couple years back the seller was claiming as an original Hurst car but the Olds site boys said BS at the time.. If the below pic works, that's a 67-70 Caddy Eldorado and not a '71 & up Toro isn't it?. L VE the Hurst van!!!![]() ~ Pete ![]()
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No, it was much newer than that and it was white with gold accents. Pictures are worth a thousand words but that was not to be at that moment.
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G body Hurst Olds are neat cars,usually a real nice one will sell in the 6-8K range.
don't expect thundering performance,they ran low 17's brand new,i believe. beware of the advertised low milers out there without the original tires. ![]()
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