Hans Sachetti: They cost around $150,000-$200,000 to build.
Jonathan Schlussel: There are so many die-cast cars around the only ones that made money off of them are the manufacturers and stores that sold them telling people they would be worth a lot in a few years. They aren't worth over $5.
Ariel Arons: Nascar Car Price
Jorge Gerrero: Not sure how much it would cost to buy one, but I know it cost $1 million a year to maintain one.
Thurman Buege: A competitive car ready to race-250.000
Bernie Cerra: Yes I agree with the above
Dorethea Beaston: Some were in the millions if an authentic replica.
Otto Lingafelt: Around where I have heard, 1500$ - $2000
Dawn Saha: Michael Waltrip is selling the old "car of yesterday" car for around $5000. Rolling chassis. No motor, trans, ignition etc.
Manie Labat: The junkyard will give you $100
Elva Batie: $15,000-25,000 for the rolling chasis. And, yes, I have done my homework. ! I talked with a few teams (Robby Gordon Motorsports most noteably) when researching the possibility of starting an ARCA team.
Jules Ashbach: probably a million dollars who knows exactly. the parts in it are probably all custom. especially the engine.woops well if you're asking about the shell of the car I have no idea.
Luis Farlow: The car of yesterday used to cost around $250,000. And they had to build dozens of cars for the season.Now with the COT, each car is more expensive, but the teams end up saving money because they can use the same car for different types of tracks.
Rosalva Steinmann: Dale fan said it !!! IF.... you want a rice-burnerSome teams have them,up to $20,000.00Get'em while their hot !!!!
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