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1950's Midget Race Car With Trailer, Flathead V8-60 Engine And Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $2,350.00
Location:

Stanley, New York, US

Stanley, New York, US
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This is a late 1940's or 1950's Factory built race car. It's had repairs as any race car would. It sat in a garage for over 25 years. It needs a lot of work to drive around a track so please understand this is a project for a person who understands what the car is and it's potential. The trailer has no title but is home made so there's no issue getting a plate for it. I added pictures of the frame areas most people were asking for last week. I'm adding a 1937 Ford flathead V8-60 engine with a spare block to this auction. What's missing, rear hubs and brakes, wheels & tires W link and most likely several other small parts. The car is listed locally and could end at any time. This is a pick up on Friday, Saturday or Sunday only. Cash at pick up by November 10th. A $500 deposit will be required if you do not have over 100 feed backs or do not have a 100% rating.
Look at the pictures and E-mail with questions. 

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