I bought an old Vega
3 Attachment(s)
What chassis builder did work like this. Well done work that had to be from a chassis shop. Looks like originally had a big block. Could it have been a Pro Stock. Car came from the mid west
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
No pic's?
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
No one? From what I have found and pictures of the Grumpys Toy X. It looks like it could have been an SRD car. Who can verify that? Or who can I contact. IT IS NOT A GRUMP CAR. The front suspension was painted white. The car had been whit and then a medium solid blue. the rear is a factory mopar Dana 60 with sunbber holes cas in the top. The rear was modified with a ladder bar and a well built wish bone. The rear was painted red.
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
Could also be a Don Ness car.
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
The trim tag says it's a 1973. Updated to 1977
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
Not a Ness car for sure, also not a Don Hardy car either.Cr
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
Quote:
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
Looks a lot like the ones that Wolverine Chassis in Michigan (Tom Smith) did.
|
Re: I bought an old Vega
You could google "vega race car " , go to images and scroll them all to see if you might catch a picture of a possible answer. Never know what you might find.
Just a thought! Also Google some H-body forums and post up a picture or two of the car. More eyes that see it are more eyes for answers. An outside photo on here would be a great start. |
Re: I bought an old Vega
I have Googled images. I stripped the paint off the trim tag and it is a 1973 body in white. It is hard to load pictures on this site. All I have are taken with my phone. The front suspension looks similar to pictures I found of Ronnie Manchesters. Car
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:33 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Class Racer.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.