Equipment
440/375hp, automatic, Cooper Cobra tires, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, floor shift, console, factory radio.
Condition
#4 Fair
Has visible flaws to the naked eye. Runs fine, but could use mechanical or cosmetic attention.
Filthy, oxidized engine bay. Looks reasonably cleaned up under there, but there are pieces missing and it's not a pretty sight. Rough original paint and chrome. Lots of scratches, cracks and discoloration, the interior, by contrast, is quite good with only light wear on the seats. All original and represented to be 49,362 miles, but it was clearly put away wet and looks like it lived outside for a while. Not the way to treat a relatively rare 300 Hurst.
Market commentary
All the originality premium in the world can't justify declining this bid for a scruffy, neglected car that is otherwise worth $30,000.