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Vintage Sprint Car Torque Ball In/out Box Parts And Accesories on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, US

Peoria, Arizona, US
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Up For Sale is Some Vintage Sprint Car Parts Torque Tube Ball or In/Out Box Parts

Take a look at the Pictures These are Before My Time I Will Try to Describe everything to the Best of My Knowledge on the Vintage Items

Some Stuff is Broke but Still Has Usable Parts on Them I think You Can Make One good Unit Out of All these Parts But Please Look closely at the Pictures You will Probably Know Better Than I Will

I Got this Stuff in a Buy Out and Know Absolutely Nothing About them I do Know They Are Cool Pieces and I Am Sure Someone Needs Them Out there To Finish their Sprint Car Project

May Also Fit Midgets,and Silver Crown Cars

Sold As-Is No Returns

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