This NASCAR Crazy Cool Sedan Is Made From A 1989 Olds Sedan

This NASCAR Crazy Cool Sedan Is Made From A 1989 Olds Sedan

It’s also available for purchase at $6,000

There are very few motoring styles as broad as recreational vehicle. RVs come in all sizes, from small to large. We also don’t say this because RVs come in a variety of sizes, including vans, trucks, and trailers. It’s because RVs can be any you want, as long as you have the ability to build them and have access to a welding machine. This NASCAR-themed car is a great example. It’s brilliantly painted to look like Dale Earnhardt’s Monte Carlo. It is also available for purchase at $6,000.

What can you get with that money? This is not a Monte Carlo. It isn’t a motorhome, at least not originally. This is the Oldsmobile’s pinnacle, specifically the 1989 Olds Eighty-Eight. The Eighty-Eight is the machine’s front. The photo gallery below shows how the old front-wheel-drive sedan was sliced in half and welded into a massive steel frame. Although there are no photos of the inside, the clever paint and detail outside are amazing.

This NASCAR Crazy Cool Sedan Is Made From A 1989 Olds Sedan

The Olds is currently listed on Kijiji.ca at $6,000 and is located in Trenton (Ontario). The ad describes that this project was funded by over $60,000 and we don’t have any problem with that. This special RV has covered 350,000 km (217,480 mi) in the past 15 years. It was primarily driven on highway trips between Florida, Trenton, and Florida. The RV is listed as being mechanically flawless and running well. It has a 3.8-liter V6 engine under the hood. This should produce around 165 horsepower (123 megawatts), if our 1980’s car knowledge holds true. Although it isn’t exactly a powerful vehicle for carrying such a heavy load, we believe it will be able to do the job.

The ad mentions that the owner is selling the vehicle because he has been diagnosed with cancer. Peter Kasala is the owner of the listing. Even though the interior was completely gutted, $6,000 seems like an incredible price for such a unique vehicle. It is hard to imagine how much attention it received while cruising onto one of America’s superspeedways during a NASCAR weekend. We wish Mr. Kasala all the best in his fight against cancer.

For more information about the seller, interested buyers can click on the source link.