1987 Olds 442 LT1 4L60e and hurst package

racerex1

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This car is Nice. It is an original 442 with correct paint and stripes. It has t-tops as well as the rare dealer ad on Hurst Body Package that was offered in 1987-1988 This car has been converted to a 1996 LT1 with eagle rotating assembly and it's fresh. Less than 2000 miles. The transmission a 4L60E is also rebuilt with a small stall. The car shows 26,000 miles. may or may not be original. The car runs drives shifts and looks great. It gets 20+mpg and will run mid 13's daily. It has a 3:73 limited slip rear end. The suspension is all new as well as the steering. It has air bags in the rear, and the original Ralleys with bfg tires. This one is ready for the cruises or car shows. Took 1st place in it's class June 6th at the local VFW car show in Alton. This car was painted back in the 90's so it's not perfect but still shows strong. Looking for a turbo Buick. $9000.00 cash price


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It would be Abby Auto Transport out of Wentzville Mo. I have used them about a half dozen times shipping cars all over the US. I sold my 86 GN to a member here and used Abby as well. The fastest way would be a bank to bank money transfer on Monday and it would be to your door by the following Monday. A cashiers check takes about 7 working days to clear, so that would put it 2 weeks out. If you are still interested, you can reach me at 618-334-3910.
Jim
 
may trade you deliver to middletown oh, 45044 see racingjunk.com add 1577537 thanks
 
I once made an 8 hour trip for a trade and the deal went sour. 16 hours of driving for nothing. If you were closer it might have happened. That is what I'm looking for.
 
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