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Sometimes, old NASCAR cars go up for auction and a person with deep pockets can become the lucky owner of the prized possession. Recently, it transpired that the latest car to receive such a treatment was the 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo of Jeff Gordon. This is the same car that took the 4-time Cup Series champion to 4th in that year’s championship.

The chassis number is #2449 and was the same car that legend Jeff Gordon took to victory lane in Bristol. Later on, all the components were removed and installed on a replacement chassis. A 358ci V8 engine powers the #24 DuPont Automotive Finishes flame livery. Additionally, it boasts a Tex Racing four-speed manual transmission and a locking differential. Other components include 15″ Aero wheels, roof flaps, a rear spoiler, a roll cage, a fixed racing seat, and Wilwood disc brakes with an adjustable proportioning valve.

 

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How did NASCAR fans react to the chance to own a Jeff Gordon car?

Naturally, there was a lot of excitement among the fans when the news broke. One fan wrote on Reddit, “That’s a damn cool car. Shame it doesn’t have the old ‘Bristol’ scars on it. Still, that’s one of the more iconic Bristol wins of the 2000s.” Another fan said, “Cool find. I was a huge Jeff Gordon fan and the early 2000s DuPont paint schemes were my favorites. I would try to buy it, but I don’t have the money (let alone, a place to put it).”

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One person jokingly wished to win the earlier week’s lottery. It also shocked some that the components were still in excellent condition to fit into a chassis. As per reports, the location for the auction is Ontario in Canada.

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Furthermore, the race team nicknamed the chassis ‘Beetlejuice’. The best part is that it also has a certificate of authenticity from Hendrick Motorsports.

 

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