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January 02, 2013 at
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January 02, 2013 at
10:30:29 PM by trecraft
Only have two criteria to select a non downtube sprint car restoration of the 70's , 80's , 90's . Which new hood is the easiest to purchase and which hood is the most reasonable to purchase. ( Gambler, Cook, Nance, Challenger, Stanton, Trevis, etc.
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January 02, 2013 at
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Posted By: trecraft on January 02 2013 at 10:27:27 PM
Only have two criteria to select a non downtube sprint car restoration of the 70's , 80's , 90's . Which new hood is the easiest to purchase and which hood is the most reasonable to purchase. ( Gambler, Cook, Nance, Challenger, Stanton, Trevis, etc.
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I have a new hood - nose and arm gaurd made for j&j. Its in black and very nice, sounds perfect for what your doing. It is around 10 years or so old, but has never been mounted on a car. So its basically a new set. If interested text or call me 209 629 0120 rick
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January 03, 2013 at
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My suggestion:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Vintage-Ward-Watson-4-Bar-Style-Sprint-Car-Fiberglass-Tail,33816.html
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