speedracer40 (Offline)
#1
8/11/12 5:52 AM
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/3186615786.html
4 cylinder Sprint car Nissan powered this car was built right and easy to maintain.
Chassis was built by Kenny Conners has torsion bar suspension.
2400 cc Nissan motor with Nissan racing aluminum head
500 Holley carb
MSD ignition
MSD rev limiter
aluminum radiator
brand new steering box
racing seat and 5 point harness
detachable steering wheel
Holley electric fuel pump
fuel bladder
Lots of extra parts to go with it
Several sets of Mcreary and Hoosier tires and extra wheels
extra front a- arms
several sets of torsion bars
extra starter
extra axles
extra transmissions
Asking $2100 obo
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bobby01 (Offline)
#2
8/11/12 8:42 AM
They use to run these cars in the Kansas City area. What they were was a full size sprint car with a 4 cylinder motor. When they started out it was suppose to be a cheap class of racing but a couple of different guys high dollared the class right out business.
This is the class that Jesse Hockett stared in at Warrensburg and California Missiouri.
Bobby Layne
speedracer40 (Offline)
#3
8/11/12 10:09 AM
oh cool! Just saw the ad and had never seen anything like that, thanks for the info!
TQ29m (Offline)
#4
8/11/12 10:28 AM
They used to come to Indy, to Dave Dayton's auction over Thanksgiving weekend, and buy up every OLD sprint car they could, I asked one guy when he was loading 4 of them up, what he was going to do with them, and that's about the story I got, they either rented them out, or sold them, you'd be surprised how many of them they could fit in a pickup truck, and a flat bed trailer, funniest thing I ever saw, one they were picking up with a fork lift, and when the wheels left the concrete, it was so worn out, it looked like it had independent suspension on all 4 corners, and before I could stop, I had already said that, and I think the guy didn't like that description, but he went about his business, loaded em up, and headed West! Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
