That guy doesn't give himself enough credit. That looks like a lot of fun and an ambitious project that most people would have never completed.
Years ago when Tony George started the IRL, I bought some parts from a sprint car fabricator in Indy. He told me that Tony George had bought up all the Indy Lights cars (3.8L Buick V6) because CART was not supporting the series. You could buy one with spares for $15-20K. Like a lot of things, I wish I would have bought one but part of me is glad I didn't.
congrats someone got screwed.....big time
Well, I think it is on consignment.congrats someone got screwed.....big time
Well, I think it is on consignment.
Some one spent a s___ ton of money on a car that "might have been a 427."
Still, I thought it was interesting, so posted it.![]()
Yeah, funny how things get valued. I think it was you that said the value of an old race car depends on who sat in it.My race car left the states with an L-88, raced in Germany with the L-88 and then a ZL-1 but that doesn`t make it an L-88 or a ZL-1 Corvette, Rick Hendrick`s $1.1 million dollar Owens-Corning race car was taken off the line at GM and built into a race car it raced with an L-88 motor (probably more than one) it`s not an L-88 Corvette but a Corvette with an L-88...there is a difference
no pics of the race car?Here is something that happened to me last week. I've been selling stuff I am never going to use. Agreed to drop off a set of 10x15 3.5 in backspace rally wheels locally for advertised price. The buyer owned a nice gen 1 z28 and an old c3 race car he picked up years ago. Apparently the Vette was a shell when he got and it looked ready to run again.
He'd owned the z28 something like 40 years.