• Year: 1939
  • Mileage: 0
  • Primary color: White
  • Transmission type: 3 speed automatic
  • Engine: 383 c.i. V8

39 Dirt Track Survivor

There's something quite special about this car. It's a five-window coupe turned into a Midwest dirt track racer dressed in white with red and blue livery. So it has an all-American color theme and was racing in the heart of America. The only way you can likely get more patriotic is with a bald eagle in a cowboy hat playing an acoustic guitar at Mt Rushmore.

While we don't have the race record of this one to confirm the details, it would be hard to get something to look like this any other way than earning it on the raceway. So the dents and dings in the body are from muscling its way to the finish line. The details we do have on this is that it was believed to have been built in St. Louis in the late 1970s or the early '80s. By the time the consignor caught up to the car, it was a tired but complete race. So he gave it the right kind of restoration from 2020 to 2021. He made sure the body kept its earned battle scars, but he fixed and replaced all the components that got messed up from years on the track. He also added features like proper headlights, tail lights, and turn signals so that it could be registered and road-legal in many states. So just imagine the looks you'll get when taking this out on the highway. After all, the redline race wheels, side exhaust pipes, deleted fenders, exterior steel cage bars, and sponsorship decals have the kind of style that will make people do a double-take when they see a license plate hanging off the back.

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