1969 Dodge Daytona Charger 4 speed @ MCACN
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1969 Dodge Daytona Charger 4 speed @ MCACN
1969 Dodge Daytona Charger, 4 speed @ MCACN VIP for sale.
Only 503 produced.
440ci 4 bbl production = 433 with only 139 4 speeds.
The original born with engine, trans and K-frame have been redone and detailed by Frank Badalson.
It has a vintage Day 2 paint job. The original owner painted it to match his boat.
Car was featured in Mopar Collectors Guide recently.
The car was owned since the 70s by the Schellinger family they ran the Daytona - Super bird club.
All matching verified by Frank B.
Very solid, original metal, original Nose and original Wing.
Runs and drives great.
Mud Flaps and trailer hitch have been removed.
Options:
E86 - ENGINE - 440 HP 375 HP
D21 4-SPEED 833 18 SPLINE (HEMI) TRANSMISSION
XX29 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA
L 440 HP
9 1969 MODEL YEAR
B HAMTRAMCK PLANT
386566 SEQUENTIAL VIN
R4 BODY COLOR - RED
R4 ROOF COLOR - RED
C6X TRIM GRADE CHARGER, BUCKET SEATS - BLACK
X9 BLACK UPPER DOOR FRAME
519 SCHEDULED PRODUCTION DATE MAY 19, 1969
926838 VEHICLE ORDER NUMBER (SPECIAL)
A01 LIGHT PACKAGE
A11 SPECIAL MODEL CHARGER DAYTONA
A33 - TRACK PAK 3.54:1 RATIO, DANA 60 REAR
B41/B51 FRONT DISC BRAKES - POWER
C16 CONSOLE
C55 BUCKET SEATS
G15 TINTED WINDSHIELD
G33 OS LH REMOTE MIRROR
J25 3-SPEED WIPERS
M21 ROOF DRIP RAIL MOLDINGS
M31 BELT MOLDINGS
N85 - TACHOMETER
R22 AM RADIO W/8-TRACK
V88 DELETE STANDARD R/T STRIPE
Y39 SPECIAL ORDER
26 26 RADIATOR
EN2 END OF PRODUCTION CODES SHIFT 2
$195,000.00 contact Stefano for more info and details. 630-377-1222
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That was standard ops for the Daytona. The R/T tail stripes (Scat Pac) had to be deleted. The factory cranked them out to homologate them for NASCAR. The story is that dealers ordered 2,000-3,000 of them, but due to the late year introduction only 503 were built.
In the course of my business I purchased a 1963 Split window Corvette from the original owner who was a modeling engineer for Chrysler. It turns out that he was the individual to mock-up the original clay mold for the Daytona, which in an actual wind tunnel. He got the job by default as he was the youngest guy on the team and no one else wanted to be away from home during the project. His name is Joe Robb and he just recently passed away this year. RIP.
In the course of my business I purchased a 1963 Split window Corvette from the original owner who was a modeling engineer for Chrysler. It turns out that he was the individual to mock-up the original clay mold for the Daytona, which in an actual wind tunnel. He got the job by default as he was the youngest guy on the team and no one else wanted to be away from home during the project. His name is Joe Robb and he just recently passed away this year. RIP.
#6
Very interesting story about the Mr. Robb and his participation in the making of one of the most dramatic cars ever made. I remember back in '73 just after getting by driver license and looking for my first car. A local Daytona was for sale. I would had bought it but it had a white "tail" stripe that stuck out a mile away. The only thing on my mind back then was that there was no way to hide from anyone with that three foot white spoiler sticking up above every other car.
Then there was the Banana yellow Superbird that was for sale at that same time with an asking price of $2000. The "only" reason I did not buy that one was because the kid who owned it had riveted what looked like a half a garbage can cover on the hood for a scoop....
Then there was the Banana yellow Superbird that was for sale at that same time with an asking price of $2000. The "only" reason I did not buy that one was because the kid who owned it had riveted what looked like a half a garbage can cover on the hood for a scoop....
#9
The next years 1970 production of Superbirds was approx 1,935. They were a wild looking ride back then and even more so today.
Last edited by Stefano; December 23rd, 2015 at 08:28 AM.
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