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Dale Earnhardt Chevy Monte Carlo Raw Go Cart Body Not Painted - No Holes Drilled on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Wichita Falls, Texas, United States

Wichita Falls, Texas, United States
nice raw body, no paint or previous holes drilled.
Brand:unknown Part Type:body Warranty:No

                                                   DALE
                                            EARNHARDT
                                                  CHEVY
                                          MONTE CARLO
                                                GO CART
                                                   BODY
I HAVE A DALE EARNHARDT CHEVY MONTE CARLO GO CART BODY FOR SALE. 
RAW BODY
NEVER BEEN PAINTED
NO HOLES PRE-DRILLED
NICE GO CART BODY IN VERY NICE CONDITION
THE BODY DOES HAVE ONE SMALL CRACK, LOOK AT PIC # 6. IT IS BETWEEN THE SUNROOF OPENING AND OPENING FOR ENGINE. 
CHECK OUT THE PHOTO'S AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING/BID. 
I WILL HOLD THIS CAR FOR THE WINNING BIDDER AS LONG AS IT TAKES FOR PURCHASER TO PICK UP. 
I'VE HELD ITEMS FOR MONTHS FOR EBAYERS IN THE PAST. 

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