If we had a nickel for each time somebody said he or she wants to drive a NASCAR racer... we’d have enough money to buy a NASCAR racecar. Alas, you can’t get your hands on such pieces of metal overnight, or can you?
Apparently, the answer is “yes you can.” From within the depths of Craigslist, comes an ad that offers not one or two but ten Camaro NASCAR Nationwide series racers. We are talking about vehicles from the 2010 season and there are plenty of options here.
First of all, we have to explain the Camaros as described as “race ready”, with the exception of the powertrain - they are missing the engine, headers, transmission and the driver’s seat. Nonetheless, the muscle racers do include the driveshaft, radiator, fuel cell, oil tank, brakes and... tailpipes.
You’ll have to pay $30,000 for such a package, with the exception of two Speedway cars, which can be yours for a price premium of $5,000 each. The ad includes the following flavors: two road course, three short track, three intermediate and the aforementioned pair of speedways.
Oh and you shouldn’t worry about the muscle, as the ad also lists 4-Ro7 small block V8 engines. Engine, intake and headers together will set you back $45,000. For those into this kind of specialty play, you can also have an engine rebuilt, but the cost has not been disclosed. You will have to bring your own chair though (don't forget to have it tailored).
You can see some of the 2010 Camaro NASCAR Nationwide racecars in the adjacent images, so you get something to wet your appetite.
First of all, we have to explain the Camaros as described as “race ready”, with the exception of the powertrain - they are missing the engine, headers, transmission and the driver’s seat. Nonetheless, the muscle racers do include the driveshaft, radiator, fuel cell, oil tank, brakes and... tailpipes.
You’ll have to pay $30,000 for such a package, with the exception of two Speedway cars, which can be yours for a price premium of $5,000 each. The ad includes the following flavors: two road course, three short track, three intermediate and the aforementioned pair of speedways.
Oh and you shouldn’t worry about the muscle, as the ad also lists 4-Ro7 small block V8 engines. Engine, intake and headers together will set you back $45,000. For those into this kind of specialty play, you can also have an engine rebuilt, but the cost has not been disclosed. You will have to bring your own chair though (don't forget to have it tailored).
You can see some of the 2010 Camaro NASCAR Nationwide racecars in the adjacent images, so you get something to wet your appetite.