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Wow! What a find. I'll bet you could drop a D/SA 396 engine in there and run 8's.
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I am sure it was a Hot car in it's day locally. I bet Oswego, Byron would have hosted this car before. Even looks like it has a Corvair alum steering box on it. I don't know, these old cars like this would probably not tag and would have to be redone end to end today, but it looked like someone took care to trick it out.
It would be interesting to hear if anyone knows about it.
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Probably a US 30" bridge builders special"-- lotsa the brothers on the south side built rides like that-- I raced a lot at Oswego/30/Byron/The Grove/Lake Geneva never saw that car or remember seeing it
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