1969 Dodge Daytona Charger
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1969 Dodge Day II Daytona Charger.
Unrestored with 16,800 miles since new 1 of 503 produced, 1 of 388 known to exist Original window sticker Original fender tag Original body and interior Rebuilt engine, transmission, suspension, exhaust, rear end and brakes Original wing, nose cone and glass Shipping order no. 155 Daytona Registry no. 90 Factory Hi-Impact EV2 Hemi Orange Daytona Parked in 1972, registered until 1979 and same owner for 36 years Second owner was renowned Mopar Expert/Collector Jim Bodanis who purchased in 2006 and third owner purchased in 2016 Sold new at McEvoy Dodge in Rochester, New York along with 4 additional Daytonas Original drivetrain 440/375 HP Magnum engine Torqueflite transmission Dana 4.10 Super Track Pack Original factory Daytona specific parts Mopar Collectors Guide feature car December 2013 Muscle Car Review feature car September 2017 Winged Warriors Day II MCACN Show Car 2016, picked for Day II Display Award Invited to MCACN XI, 50th Anniversary Day II display 2019 Used in actual Video of Wind Tunnel Test First NASCAR to average over 200 mph/lap at Talladega in march 1970 by Buddy Baker who drove no. 88 $175,000.00 obo / trades considered email:[email protected] or call 630-377-1222 for more info |
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Docs 1969 Daytona
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The Day II Daytona has been sold but will still be at MCACN XI.
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Love this car!!!
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The new owners brought a trailer to take it home but decided a couple hours driving a Daytona home would be a good adventure.
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Congrats to the seller and the buyer.
That is a great car. |
Thank's Jimmy, you did a great job making the car ready to drive and have fun with. Thanks for all your help.
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Say what? That's my buddy Brent! Way to go!!:3gears:
Cheers Dave |
Nice, congrads to seller and buyer.
I might be wrong, BUT are those wheel not the ones recalled for the center cracking back in the day??? I thought I read somewhere those were recalled and replace with Magnum wheels back in the day??? Thanks, John |
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