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Default Old Hurst shifter boxes

I have a large selection of 1960's-70's Hurst shifter boxes, some are like new, and some show some age, any idea what their worth???

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Default Re: Old Hurst shifter boxes

Put one on eBay with an opening bid of .99 cents...if you are afraid it will sell cheap, put a $100 reserve on it...at the end of 7 days...you will have a very good clue of what they are worth....at least the first one...[flood the market with 100 of 'em and you will be lucky to get anything for one...]
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Old 01-31-2015, 07:59 PM
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I would agree with the opening bid of .99 and a 10 day auction

start it Thursday eve and then you get TWO WEEKENDS of exposure

I disagree with putting a reserve on it, you will never find out what the market is as half the bidders won't bother bidding on a "reserve" auction
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I am sure they are worth a few bucks. I usually just give them away to friends of mine for display purposes.
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Default Re: Old Hurst shifter boxes

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: crash</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a large selection of 1960's-70's Hurst shifter boxes, some are like new, and some show some age, any idea what their worth???

Thanks... Crash [email protected] </div></div>

Crash,

If you have a vintage {60's} box for my 66-67 Nova competition plus...let me know

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A guy at a local antique store had an empty Hurst roll control box and was asking around sixty dollars for it. I believe it sold. Box was old from the sixties..

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