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Vintage 1964 Cae Sprint Car, Super Mod 500 Chassis Blueprints Reproduction on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

 VINTAGE 1964 CAE SPRINT CAR, SUPER MOD 500 CHASSIS BLUEPRINTS REPRODUCTION

For sale is a reproduction set of blueprints taken off an original set of blueprints I have from a vintage CAE Sprint Car
I restored. There are only 3 out of 4 pages, the 4th page I never had.  

This is a great piece of racing history from the famous builder Jim Culbert of
Culbert Automotive Engineering of  San Diego, Calif. 

Thank you  for looking, please ask any questions before bidding.

Flat rate shipping to Canada or USA, all other countries please contact first for rate.

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