92 Cup Car converted to 993 RSR...on eBay?
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92 Cup Car converted to 993 RSR...on eBay?
This looks like someone took a 92 US Cup car and converted it.
I didn't check the VIN against the list, but there is a small photo in the auction that appears to a numbered plate on the dash.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...sPageName=WDVW
Just stumbled on it doing an eBay search............
I didn't check the VIN against the list, but there is a small photo in the auction that appears to a numbered plate on the dash.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...sPageName=WDVW
Just stumbled on it doing an eBay search............
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549 is listed as Andial Number #1 on my control list, Chassis # 6 (they were not completed sequencially by Andial, the next chassis #550 for instance is Andial #11.
(all of this will soon be published BTW to www.lynchracing.com - current home of the carrera cup registry)
a few of these cars were converted into 993 RSR specs in the late 90's - they were cheaper than buying an RSR and most served as replacement chassis's for wrecked RSR with races coming up - easy to convert fast in other words.
there is little chance that this car could be re-converted - or that it would actually make sense right now to do so since it has Daytona and Sebring history it is probably worth more as a 993 RSR.
I would have made a bid for it if i wern't in the mist of my current rehabilitation project. 45K is really cheap for a car with history
(all of this will soon be published BTW to www.lynchracing.com - current home of the carrera cup registry)
a few of these cars were converted into 993 RSR specs in the late 90's - they were cheaper than buying an RSR and most served as replacement chassis's for wrecked RSR with races coming up - easy to convert fast in other words.
there is little chance that this car could be re-converted - or that it would actually make sense right now to do so since it has Daytona and Sebring history it is probably worth more as a 993 RSR.
I would have made a bid for it if i wern't in the mist of my current rehabilitation project. 45K is really cheap for a car with history