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2010 Harris Hobby Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $1,700.00
Location:

Pacific Junction, Iowa, United States

Pacific Junction, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

I was told this is a Harris, but I can't guarantee or clarify. Does have a chassis number of HMS0035. I have contacted Harris and they couldn't confirm or deny it. The guy I bought it from didn't know a lot about the car, so he wasn't very helpful.
Does have a setback roll cage, tubular A frames, 9 inch Ford rear end, fuel cell, battery, gauges, tach, good tired and wheels.(The back 2 tires are brand new, 5 laps on them). Also, has a new hardened axle on the right rear. Does not have motor, tranny, shocks or gears. This car would make a good enduro car, figure 8, 2 man cruiser, or hobby stock-IMCA. I bought this car for my son to race for the first time this year and he showed no interest, so I'm selling it. My loss is your gain.

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