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Roush Yates' customer arm is making it possible for fans to buy pieces of actual NASCAR history. These items are not manufactured “memorabilia.”
Usually there is a sale on Wednesdays only, but, for the next week, the company is conducting a “Wide Open Week”sale.
Point your browser over to: http://www.roushyatesparts.com/WOW-s/672.htm to see what's on sale.
Some items are priced very reasonably like a Matt Kenseth Ford Nose piece for only $50.
For one hundred dollars you can get a rear (trunk) panel of Kenseth's Crown Royal Ford.
If you want to go larger how about a hood from one of Kenseth's car for $250
The most expensive items for sale are Butler Seats with Halos for $600. While they can be recycled for use in show cars or perhaps race cars if they meet current specifications.
I think that the Pièce de résistance is the set of used headers marked down from $998 to a mere $349. What a conversation piece for a rather large coffee table or wall in your living room or den.
Usually there is a sale on Wednesdays only, but, for the next week, the company is conducting a “Wide Open Week”sale.
Point your browser over to: http://www.roushyatesparts.com/WOW-s/672.htm to see what's on sale.
Some items are priced very reasonably like a Matt Kenseth Ford Nose piece for only $50.
Matt Kensett's Ford. (Photo: NASCAR) |
For one hundred dollars you can get a rear (trunk) panel of Kenseth's Crown Royal Ford.
If you want to go larger how about a hood from one of Kenseth's car for $250
The most expensive items for sale are Butler Seats with Halos for $600. While they can be recycled for use in show cars or perhaps race cars if they meet current specifications.
I think that the Pièce de résistance is the set of used headers marked down from $998 to a mere $349. What a conversation piece for a rather large coffee table or wall in your living room or den.