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REAL Nascar '69 Daytona front clip - FOR SALE *** (NOT MINE)

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Found on marketplace!
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/587308325469441 :lowdown:
 
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NASCAR Original 1969 Jack McCoy Dodge Daytona Front Clip. This is the original clip from the Jack McCoy 1969 Daytona. Please notice that the hand lettering and decals match those of the original car. This rare piece would make great wall art or restore it for use on another race Daytona. We are asking $10,000 OBO for this unique piece. Located in Lancaster, PA pickup only. eMail Contact [hidden information] Jack McCoy was the most successful driver in the history of the NASCAR West Series, with 54 victories. A native of California's Central Valley, he was well known for the Dodge he drove, which was usually purple in color. In over 60 plus years, no one has won as many times in Late Model Stock Car Racing as Jack McCoy. Jack won the 1966 and 1973 NASCAR titles, he finished ten times in the top ten in final championship points from 1965 thru 1974 and did it with flair and style. Jack also built up one of the top racing tire and parts businesses in the country. He did the Cannonball Run in 1975 with his wife Peggy and Gary Johnson in a 1973 Chevrolet pickup. They finished second in a time of 37 hours, 50 minutes at an average speed on 76.7 mph. Runnin' steady, that was the secret. Jack McCoy did what you're supposed to do in the Cannonball, he ran at 90 to 95 mph, chose a quick and efficient route, stayed our of trouble and made rapid refueling stops to blow off a lot of competitors who had 20- to 50-mph advantages in top speed. McCoy was the last to leave the Red Ball Garage, a few minutes after midnight, and eased through the deserted streets of New York and the open expanses of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, gobbling up time. Co-driving with fellow racer Gary Johnson while his wife Peggy navigated and watched for cops, McCoy made a nearly perfect run.
 
Wow that’s cool, wonder where the rest is at? Looks like a good project for Tim Welborn.
 
Wow that’s cool, wonder where the rest is at? Looks like a good project for Tim Welborn.

The original car was restored previously with another front end!!!
And I heard this front end was offered to them to keep the car original.
Obviously, no deal happened...
 
I know money is money but it would have been great to put it back the way it was... of course now they have a front end that has no car...idk I would have tried to make it happen as long I didn’t take a hit because I would have rather put the car back together to preserve the history than make a killing.
 
The guy who would want it and would spend the most already passed!
That tells me you'll never see that $10000
It's cool and looks to be in great shape but wow $10k
 
The guy who would want it and would spend the most already passed!
That tells me you'll never see that $10000
It's cool and looks to be in great shape but wow $10k

What 10 K ??? I see it on ebay for $7500. OR BEST OFFER... :moparsmiley:
 
Ahhh!!! I'm not on faceache.

Wonder why there is 2 different prices?
Been on ebay 8 days.
 
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