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> 72 tub stalled race car solid w/ papers & FG body parts, Wayne Baker IMSA body be work and GT fenders
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post Jul 30 2025, 12:08 AM
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I have too many projects this one needs to go. Solid tub which sat in a wrecking yard for years after a DUI impound then police auction. Has salvage paperwork. It was never totaled in a wreck.
No suspension although I can supply rear arms and other parts.
I can supply a 1.8 core and a side shift trans if needed.
I planned on making a radical shortened rear body like the old Can Am cars had. So the tub is cut after the trans mount.
Minimal rust in the HH, longitudinals are great. Calif car.
I have Wayne Baker IMSA body work for it along with GT flares from AIR.
I’m keeping the RSR style valance and front bumper in the photo for another project.
I tossed the fenders that were cut off along with the rear section.
It is what it is.
I hope someone with Vision can complete this.
$1000.
Will not ship.
You need a trailer.
I will not put suspension on it. I have a hoist we can pick it up with to set it on your trailer.
It’s a great start for a race car if you have vision.
Core engine and suspension are extra not sure on prices.
Located in central coast of CA Near Atascadero.


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