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Dragster Comp Sedan Body on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Independence, Kansas, United States

Independence, Kansas, United States
Body is new, was mounted to dragster and never ran.
Brand:BK Rodz Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

Comp Sedan body only, it is new, was mounted to dragster and never ran. It is strapped down to a pallet and is ready to ship. You will need to arrange shipping. If you are close to Kansas we could possibly arrange a meeting point for delivery. Painted in silver with a rainbow flake, could use a color sanding and another coat of clear. Pallet measures 84" long 48" wide and 45" tall. I think its about 150 to 175lbs mounted to pallets. ask for any info. Again car was mounted to a previous chassis but the glass work is easy to alter. Body is about 72" long 38" wide center of wheel is about 34" from front of body.

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