Imagine the excitement of a dedicated fan having the opportunity to own a winning NASCAR Truck Series vehicle. The anticipation would be great. Because the chance to own a segment of racing history is both scarce and highly coveted. A recent Reddit post may have uncovered one such possibility, which features William Byron’s Hendrick Motorsports race-winning truck, which is now available for purchase.
The seller advertised the vehicle at a price of $50,000. The listing emphasized that the truck had competed in four races. Including the Martinsville win in 2022. It was apparently too “Blasted over the winter.” The updated body was prepared for racing; However, the truck lacked a powertrain, radiator, fuel cell and brakes. The seller also mentioned that they could adjust the price depending on the inclusion or exclusion of certain components.
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It is important to note that the truck, as listed, is not equipped with a powertrain, radiator, fuel cell or brakes. This requires additional investment by the buyer to make the vehicle race-ready. Nonetheless, the price remains negotiable, with adjustments possible due to the addition or removal of parts.
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Shortly after the post picked up steam, several fans took to Reddit to express their excitement at owning a race-proven truck. While some were skeptical given the price, others were excited by the opportunity to own this iconic race car.
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In the comments section, a fan asked: “$50,000 and you don’t even get the motor?” while another enthusiast chimed in, “C’mon guys let’s make Reddit Racing a reality!!!” A third fan humorously remarked: “I’m taking it humbly for the team, just let me pull 50 bands out of my wallet real quick.” Recently, another fan jokingly asked: “Someone has 50,000 they want me to recognize???”
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Transitioning from a mere spectator to a proud owner would make any fan more than happy to acquire such a prized possession. Without a doubt, this unique experience would be a dream come true for any passionate racer. However, would you be willing to contribute that much for such a memento? Let us know in the comments section.