For Sale: 1972 Oldsmobile Hurst in Grand Rapids, Minnesota for sale in Grand Rapids, MN

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Vehicle Description In 1972 the Hurst Olds 442 was the official pace car of the Indy 500.
This numbers matching white with gold striped car depicts the official logo on the doors.
It is 1 of around 400 made with a landau top.
It is in good condition powered by 455 V8 4BBL with automatic transmission, dual exhaust and posi.
The black and gold interior has new upholstery and options are power brakes, power steering and Auto Gage gauges.
There is a small transmission leak, areas of peeling on the chrome and a 4 inch crack in the hood.
An inspection can be arranged by appointment only.
If the car needs to be shipped, we will ensure the car is available for the transporter's schedule.
Reasonable offers will be considered.
If you have questions or want to discuss the car, contact Randy at 612-619-2252.
I do marketing consignments for customers who don't have time to set up ads for their vehicle or don't use the internet.
I charge a flat fee up front and do not collect any consignment fees when the vehicle sells.
I am not a dealer.
The vehicle remains in the owner's possession.
I handle inquiries.
When the potential buyer becomes serious, I put them in touch with the owner who can answer specific questions about the vehicle.
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  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: Hurst

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