1992 Lumina Buch Grand National Nascar Race/show Car Street Legal on 2040-cars
Leroy, Michigan, United States
Up for your bids is a turnkey opportunity to own a real 1992 Lumina NASCAR Bush Grand National Road Race car which has been modified to be a street legal show car. It has working headlights, turn signals, brake and running lights. The car comes complete with a custom 20 foot 2007 Team Spirit race car trailer which has been modified to fit this car and has a built in tire airing system. This car has a clear title and is street legal in Michigan. The number 95 Caterpillar 1992 Lumina NASCAR Bush Grand National Road Race Car is road worthy and drives great and is always been an attention getter at every car show we have attended. I just had it in a show June 8th 2014 as a matter of fact. The car has been modified with a passenger side seat so the wife or a friend can come along for the ride. My wife and I have driven this car on many car show cruises and I have driven it on a road course and it handles and drives excellent. I am selling this as a complete package which includes a fuel can with catch can and various flags and various display equipment which are transported in a modified NASCAR gas can cart from the car trailer to the show location, everything you need to go to the car shows and have a great time. ( Please see pictures ) Here is a list of the cars features: SBC V8 race motor, 4speed Muncie M-22 transmission, with 4.10 rear gear ratio, onboard Freon fire system, duel MDS Ignition system and heavy duty cooling system with manual electric fan, an extra set of soft compound Goodyear Eagle race tires on rims, custom fitted trailer hitch and all hitch equipment. Be sure to ask your questions before bidding. Seller reserves the right to delete the bids of anyone with negative feedback or a history of none payment. No returns or refunds, if you bid and win you own the car. Seller reserves the right to sell this car locally at any time prior to eBay listing ending. A $500 nonrefundable down payment is due within 48 hours of close of auction with balance due in cash at pickup of car. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. Buyer must pay balance and pickup car within 7 days after close of sale. Seller reserves the right to re-list this car for none payment. |
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