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Cox dragster AA fueler body parts
That's great you still have the power plant and all four wheels and tires. Actually it would be interesting to make a body out of metal or aluminum. I just picked up two complete dragsters in a small collection I bought. I had a couple body kits years ago but ended up selling them, now I'm going to hold on to everything I have. I have found if you keep looking hard enough and continue to network you may eventually find what you're looking for. Bill.
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