#28 1966 Galaxie 500, Fred Lorenzen tribute car. This car is one of the best-built stock cars you’ll find. Built by multiple-time NASCAR regional and national Late Model champion Steve Carlson, this car had no expense spared when it came to chassis design and fabrication, featuring an all-steel interior. Originally built to run the Kimmel Super Series on some of the retired and active NASCAR speedways in the southeast.
Currently has a very strong 351 Cleveland-based engine of unknown cubic inches, Iron heads, aluminum intake, 4-barrel, cast exhaust manifolds, and true dual 2.5” exhaust, door exit pipes. Photos show it on 10” wheels and tires. Still, it was built to run and will be on 8” wheels and tires. Instrumentation is all Stepper motor gauges, memory tach, again, all quality.
The fuel system has been serviced 5-25. This awesome car has a 9” rear with 4 wheel discs, 5 on 5 stuff, rear diff cooler with pump, and all the right stuff on a real 1966 Galaxie chassis with 3 link rear. The geometry has been perfected and this is one of the most neutral race cars to drive and set-up that you’ll ever experience. All graphics are vinyl and could easily be changed. The body is very solid and has some war wounds from vintage races, just tire rubs mainly, but no wall contact or wrecks, not sure this car ever spun out, it just handles too well.
3200 lbs. and will come with set-up sheets.
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