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What a Shame! 72 SSJ on Craigslist
72 Hurst SSJ 4 Speed on Craigslist might be too far gone to restore.
http://athensga.craigslist.org/cto/5611514801.html
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looks like a stick conversion..i dont think any 72 stick GPs where built..
might be wrong..i'm not really up on GPs
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I've never seen one, but I've only seen 2 SSJs,
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No manual GPs in 72. Very few in 71 as the option was cancelled early in the run.
Poor SSJ...
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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Green with green interior SSJ?
Would be awfully rare if it was legit. |
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It looks like a Hurst AutoStick shifter. Just a floor mount automatic shifter that looks like a manual trans shifter. I have seen them in the SSJ literature.
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Could be an Auto/Stick car, but that means it would have been a bench-seat car originally. Very hard to tell what's original on that car and what's not.
It's got the sunroof and the correctly placed exterior emblems, but would love to see better pictures...I, for one, can't conclude what exterior color that car would have been.
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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It kind of looks like Pewter.
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Needs a PHS....wonder if the seller has a copy.
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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Has anyone been able to contact the seller?
I emailed a couple of days ago. No response yet. |
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I see the ad is no longer. Harvey, did you add another to the collection?
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Not me. Between me and Larry, our garages are bursting at the seams. Not into big restos either...
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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Revere Silver and black upper 2 tone ,white stripes with black half roof. Pewter interior bench seat .
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My friend just picked it up. Yes, it's got the bench seat with Auto-Stick. He says it's Pewter but who knows?
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Cool !
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Anything seems possible with the 72 SSJs. Would love to hear more about it and see a PHS on it...
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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Silver/ black must be the only one in this color combo.
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There is another documented all silver with black SSJ that was given to George Hurst's accountant back in 1972.
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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This one...
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Yes, that's it. I believe that's the auction photo from around 2012 and I currently have no idea where that car is, but if I'm not mistaken, it sold at auction in St. Louis. Probably not helpful since those auction cars get shipped everywhere.
I have some paperwork somewhere on the accountant who owned that while working with Hurst.
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1970 SSJ: 272 1971 SSJ: 157 1972 SSJ: somewhere between 60 and 350... |
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