70 Buster 340
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Turn key, Ready to Run, add gas and go.
Health forces sale.
$16,500 or best offer over that.
1970 H code 340 Duster and 20ft Pace enclosed trailer and everything that goes with it.
Load up, Ready to race today @ 2910 Lbs. less driver
Great car, add gas and go.
Solid Southern Life / Central Florida race car since 1984
Was original Orange 4 speed, Manual steering, manual disc brake, bucket seat car Still has 3 pedals.
Does everything it’s supposed too. Hooks great, goes straight, runs clean trough the traps, stops straight, charges.
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Built as a 11.99 car to run round robin in the heat, had two good paying IHRA classes but that track (Palm Beach Raceway) closed down.
Sportsman ¼ @11.99 and No Box 1/8th @ 7.50
Been doing test and tune at my local NHRA track.
Time slips post below.
I’ve been taking it pretty easy on the car, 3000ish rpm footbrake launches, shift at 6000, trap at 5900-6000, short time in the water box as these tires don’t need it.
I had a saved draft disappear, so I'll post this and then more descriptive text and images below.
Health forces sale.
$16,500 or best offer over that.
1970 H code 340 Duster and 20ft Pace enclosed trailer and everything that goes with it.
Load up, Ready to race today @ 2910 Lbs. less driver
Great car, add gas and go.
Solid Southern Life / Central Florida race car since 1984
Was original Orange 4 speed, Manual steering, manual disc brake, bucket seat car Still has 3 pedals.
Does everything it’s supposed too. Hooks great, goes straight, runs clean trough the traps, stops straight, charges.
.
Built as a 11.99 car to run round robin in the heat, had two good paying IHRA classes but that track (Palm Beach Raceway) closed down.
Sportsman ¼ @11.99 and No Box 1/8th @ 7.50
Been doing test and tune at my local NHRA track.
Time slips post below.
I’ve been taking it pretty easy on the car, 3000ish rpm footbrake launches, shift at 6000, trap at 5900-6000, short time in the water box as these tires don’t need it.
I had a saved draft disappear, so I'll post this and then more descriptive text and images below.
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