![]() Shop worry-free at Broadway Ford with our BEST PRICE GUARANTEE. 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat Electric Motor AWD Agate Black Metallic Factory MSRP: $80,190 Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! LARGE FRONT TRUNK AREA, 2nd Row Heated Seats, Active Park Assist 2.0, Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror, Equipment Group 511A High, Ford BlueCruise 1.0, Forward Sensing System, Heated front seats, Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column w/Memory, Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Rain-Sensing Wipers, Tow Technology Package, Trailer Brake Controller, Twin Panel Moonroof, Ventilated front seats, Wheels: 20" Alloy Dark Carbonized Gray. Price does include the following rebates (everyone qualifies): $7500 - Retail Customer Cash. Price does not include tax, title, license and service fee ($399). Did you know - WE BUY CARS! Broadway will pay you top dollar for your vehicle even if you don't buy ours. Then come experience why our team is a 9-time winner of the Ford’s President’s Award for top customer satisfaction, as rated by our customers. 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat Electric Motor AWD Azure Gray Metallic Tri-Coat Factory MSRP: $79,635 Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! 2nd Row Heated Seats, Active Park Assist 2.0, Equipment Group 511A High, Ford BlueCruise 1.0, Forward Sensing System, Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column w/Memory, Pro Trailer Backup Assist, Pro Trailer Hitch Assist, Rain-Sensing Wipers, Tow Technology Package, Trailer Brake Controller, Twin Panel Moonroof. Hagerty suggests that $22,500 is the going rate for one of these cars in “good condition” so it sounds as though the seller has priced this auto in the correct neighborhood.Price does not include tax, title, license and service fee ($399). T-tops are part of the package, and the burgundy interior looks good from what we can see. The hood has been repainted for some reason, but the rest of the 40-year-old finish is said to be original. The seller provides few details about this auto, leaving the photos to do most of the talking. ![]() Perhaps not as fast as the first Hurst/Olds of 1968, it was probably a decent performer (we once owned a 1983 Olds Cutlass, but it was the ordinary Supreme with a V6 – miss that car!). Mechanically, a modified version of Olds’s 307 cubic inch V8 could be found, supported by throaty-sounding dual exhaust. Each had 15’ chrome wheels, a rear spoiler, and a bulge on the hood to help make the car look more aggressive. They were 15 th-anniversary special editions that all looked alike (the colors would reverse in 1984). As a tip from PRA4SNW, this Olds is located near La Crosse, Wisconsin, and is available here on craigslist for $25,000.īased on the Cutlass Supreme (rear-wheel-drive), Oldsmobile and Hurst conspired to produce 3,001 copies of the Hurst/Olds in 1983. The seller has what appears to be a very nice ’83 with 73,000 miles, wearing mostly original black paint. ![]() The best-selling of these automobiles came in the form of the 19 Hurst/Olds which came with the unique Lightning Rods floor shifter system (provided by Hurst). ![]() At various times between 19, Oldsmobile would partner with Hurst Performance for some limited-edition muscle cars.
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