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Monte Carlo Street Stock Dirt Track Chassis on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

I have a 1980's Monte carlo street stock chassis for sale, This car was pro-built by a shop in WV about 6-8 years ago, The car is fully caged front to back, the rear end has been boxed and caged for a fuel cell and battery and both the drivers and passengers side have full door bars. The chassis is straight and undamaged, no cage bars have any damage, the frame has no repair or patches either. The body is in decent shape and i have a spare hood, spare front fenders, spare deck lid, two spare roofs, and two sets of rear 1/4 panels to go with it that are in great shape. This car has been raced at hagerstown, susquehanna and potomac, the car has passed safety tech at all tracks without issue. this car is just a chassis, NOT A ROLLER JUST A CHASSIS 

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