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The bullet-riddled Ford became a popular traveling attraction. The car was displayed at fairs, amusement parks, and flea markets for three decades, and once became a fixture at a Nevada race track. There was a charge of one dollar to sit in it.
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In 1988, a casino near Las Vegas purchased the vehicle for about $250,000 (equivalent to $644,063 in 2023). As of 2024, the car and the shirt Barrow was wearing when killed are displayed behind a glass panel at Primm Valley Resort & Casino in
Primm, Nevada alongside
Interstate 15.
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The race track this refers to was at Jean Nevada, place called Pop's Oasis. We called it Crappy Pappy's :lol: Many off road races started at Pop's. Primm Valley Resort is pretty much the same area but much more enjoyable than Crappy Pappy's :lol: