390-Powered Sprint Car
The 390-Powered Sprint Car, a Super-Modified style racer with an illustrious history, hails from the mid-1960s. This high-performance vehicle, once owned by Luke Bogar of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania and reportedly driven by sprint National Open winner Gene Varner, packs a formidable 390 cubic-inch engine beneath its sleek bodywork. Its distinctive appearance includes a striking aerodynamic design, custom-fit for speed and agility on the track. Despite its vintage roots, this Sprint Car is said to have undergone refurbishment, ensuring it remains a competitive force in today's racing scene. Currently based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, it offers an unparalleled opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of American racing history.
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