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o1heavy

1974 dart sport
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Anyone have any info on this thing
Considering putting it in my shop
Seems like it has changed a few hands
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Hard to tell from this picture but many of these cars are mild steel cars limited to 8.50 ET. Nothing wrong with that but I would want to see a fresh chassis cert tag. My Daytona was mild steel but had a funny car cage that I had 7 bars added to pass 7.50 cert.
 
We really need to see more pictures if you have them. Have you looked at the car in person yet?
 
Hard to tell from this picture but many of these cars are mild steel cars limited to 8.50 ET. Nothing wrong with that but I would want to see a fresh chassis cert tag. My Daytona was mild steel but had a funny car cage that I had 7 bars added to pass 7.50 cert.
John it is mild steel round tube
What does that limit it to in the 1/8 do you know ?
 
Searching the internet I found the car was for sale a few years back in the Illinois area
And has no title
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9 times out of 10 race cars don’t have titles, but should have a log book and some sort of paper works for the racing body it ran in nhra/ihra etc.
 
I sold my 1974 Duster that I tradedbuddy of mine my old Daytona for. I paid an NHRA inspector to come to my house to certify it before listing it for sale. I wasn’t going to sell someone a race car for over 10,000.00 that was never inspected. (8.50 cert) while he was here I had my heads up car certified for 6.50.
 
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