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How does the cost of LAMOT compare to other divisions?

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How does the cost of LAMOT compare to other divisions?

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In addition to saving money on the engine, shocks, the yearly tire and gas bill and with various other rules in place, LAMOT partnered with Howe Enterprises for a discount on new cars to all LAMOT members. Details. LAMOT Late Models can be bought at any stage of completion by companies such as Howe Enterprises. The replacement parts on a Late Model are simple to order and less labor demanding than the traditional stock car class. Some stock cars require stripping and building a roll cage for a car that uses 20+ year old components where the availability of these cheap parts from a junk yard are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Also, many of these stock appearing classes are allowing aftermarket parts which are comparable in cost to Late Model parts. Currently on the LAMOT roster we have drivers with first hand knowledge of the comparison in cost/labor that previously competed in the following divisions: Street Stock, Super Stock, Charger, Cup Lite, Late Model, SST Modified, and

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In addition to saving money on the engine, shocks, the yearly tire and race fuel bill and with various other rules in place, LAMOT partnered with Howe Enterprises for a discount on new cars to all LAMOT members. Details. New Late Models can be bought at any stage of completion by companies such as Howe Enterprises. Also, since Late Models are the most commonly run division across North America there is always a healthy supply of used cars for sale. Late Model parts are easy to obtain, most commonly ordered through local dealers, and similar if not less in cost to modified divisions. Most classic appearing V-8 running stock cars require stripping and the building of a roll cage for a car that uses 20+ year old components. The availability of the components, although cheap, and can be found in a junk yard are becoming rare with time. Also, many of these stock classes are now allowing aftermarket parts which are comparable in cost to Late Model parts. We have drivers that previously compe

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