This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a clean, frame up restored trophy winner which wraps a numbers matching drivetrain and all original sheetmetal in a highly desirable color combination. From its extended nose to its functional, two foot tall rear wing, this investment grade Daytona features an exceptionally straight, all original body that was perfected over a multi-year restoration. Once the cars panels had been thoroughly massaged and aligned to better than factory standards, a slick coat of correct Chrysler Bright Blue Metallic was topped with a correct white Daytona stripe and buffed to the glass-smooth finish you see here. Fully sorted and ready to both show and go, the 375 horsepower, 440 cubic inch Magnum V8 under this Daytonas hood has been completely rebuilt to factory specifications. At the top of the motor, a correct Carter 4-barrel carburetor mixes air from a satin black air filter with fuel from fresh stainless fuel lines. Below that carburetor, correct Hemi Orange paint coats the block from intake to oil pan, and correct cast iron exhaust manifolds make quick work of spent gases. At the front of the motor, a correct points distributor sends fire through reproduction Chrysler Electronic Suppression wires, and a correct 26 inch heavy duty radiator sends water through reproduction Chrysler hoses and era correct clamps. The big RB block sits in an expertly detailed engine bay which features both new wear items and correct accessories like a reproduction Mopar …
February 22nd, 2012
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