If that's salvageable that could be a ridiculous track day car... ChatGPT says this should be a March, fwiw...
If that's salvageable that could be a ridiculous track day car... ChatGPT says this should be a March, fwiw...
I think that might be newer than 1986? Looks more like an early 90s car to me. Also, this might be my fading memory, but it seems like in those years Danny Sullivan drove the Miller car, and he was driving for Penske, not Patrick.
Edit: Found an article. It looks like the Alfa Indycars were made between 1989 and 1991, and were run by Patrick Racing. If this is the real #40, it may have been run by Al Unser Sr. at Indy in 1990. That's some actual provenance.
I suspect the seller is awash with requests already and realizing he underpriced it. Look for it to be relisted for 5K in a week or two.
Yep, definitely not from 1986. That is a Lola T91/00, which Patrick Racing ran with Alfa engines in 1991. Everything I can see looks "correct". That would have been Roberto Guerrero's car (#40).
Link to pictures of another example:
I would buy it, clean it up, armor all those tires and face it outward in my garage and sit it in and drink coffee AND play Ted Nugent loudly and talk about how "someday" I'm going to get it running.
Don't ask why, it just feels right.
Cool find ,
I wonder how many of his buddies were told thru the years ,
" it's not for sale , never! "
I hope someone here gets it ,
jimbob_racing said:Thats the kinda car that I would buy just to have as garage art.
I was about to say the same thing
In reply to stroker :
When I went digging, I found a race in 1991 where they had the lighter paintwork.
Edit: Actually, the 40 only ran one race (Indy 500) that year, and it was the darker paintwork. So yea, this appears to be an older paint scheme on a '91 car. Had to have been a show car or something.
In reply to californiamilleghia :
Yea it looks like real chassis parts combined with whatever to hold those parts together haha
In reply to Patrick :
That's how flipping works. Buy something at under market value and then sell it at market value. We all think it's okay if WE do it, but it's not cool if someone else does it.
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