Old Relic: gt350 hertz for sale
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Old Relic: gt350 hertz for sale
Hello all,
a guy that lives near me has had this car forever, looks like hes finally put it "up" for sale (if posting it on that site counts as willing to depart with the car haha).
How rare is it? he says 4 speed and only 1 of about 90. I know there are no interior shots, but does anyone have information on what that goes for? I know they are rare if real/manual/original parts.
Its over at accessmotorsports.com with a few other cars it seems:
Thoughts? Whats something like that go for?
a guy that lives near me has had this car forever, looks like hes finally put it "up" for sale (if posting it on that site counts as willing to depart with the car haha).
How rare is it? he says 4 speed and only 1 of about 90. I know there are no interior shots, but does anyone have information on what that goes for? I know they are rare if real/manual/original parts.
Its over at accessmotorsports.com with a few other cars it seems:
Thoughts? Whats something like that go for?
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#4
Forget the Jag...
Series 3 E-Types (71/75) with the V12 are more trouble than it's worth.
Unreliable for sure.
Series 1 with the 4.2 6cyl (64/67) is the best one by far.
NYstang, the Hertz cars were made in 66 and most were black and green with gold stripes.
Out of about 1000 produced, less than a 100 were 4spd... Those are beaucoup money today ($100K+)
Series 3 E-Types (71/75) with the V12 are more trouble than it's worth.
Unreliable for sure.
Series 1 with the 4.2 6cyl (64/67) is the best one by far.
NYstang, the Hertz cars were made in 66 and most were black and green with gold stripes.
Out of about 1000 produced, less than a 100 were 4spd... Those are beaucoup money today ($100K+)
#5
Yep. I stood next to a real one at an auto auction a couple of years ago. I didn't see it go up for auction, but it was projected to reach 110K.
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