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For Sale: 1959 Chevrolet Race Car in Cadillac, Michigan
1959 Chevrolet Lister Recreation by Beck. This is a very unique
vintage race car. It is titled as 1959 Lister SVO The purpose when
this recreation was constructed was to run Scca autocross. It has
been proven at over 150 mph on the race track. It is a re-creation
of a 1959 Lister built in Cambridge England using a small bock
Chevy as per period use. This engine has been race built to 450
horse and 450 torque. You could easily get another 100 horsepower
if you wanted to continue with further modifications. The steering
wheel is removable for ease of access. The car has correct fuel
cell and all safety equipment required for vintage racing. The car
is very fast and is very reasonable to maintain. It has a Borg
Warner Super T-10 4 speed transmission. Unlike most of the Lister
recreations this car was built using Corvette C4 suspension in all
4 corners so it has independent front and rear suspension unlike
the solid rear axle of most recreations. It drives superbly and
like a race car of its caliber should. I have receipts for almost
$140k in the build of the car. Everything has been done to a high
standard of build. Here is your chance to own a vintage race car
far more unique than a Shelby Cobra and drives it substantially
better as well.
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