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This particular Charger Daytona ... the “Blue Car”—and the no. 88 it donned when Baker broke 200 mph in March 1970. That’s because Everham has it fully restored to 1969 top speed spec ...
Michigan Current CEO Timothy Kuniskis Status Active Total Vehicles Sold In 2022 215,724 Billy reveals his highly rare 1969 ...
Speed defined the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, from its mission to push faster ... It appears that no primer was used prior to painting, just B5 Blue over bare steel. In fact, a manufacturer ...
Back in 1969, Dodge launched the Charger Daytona missile, with this becoming the first racecar to hit 200 mph (322 kph) on a closed course, proving that muscle and aero work best when brought ...
However, few of them can match what this here 1969 Dodge HEMI Daytona has to offer. You’re looking at something known in Chrysler’s test documentation as the Blue Car—a Charger Daytona from ...
Makin' the scene in a Dodge Daytona Charger—especially one that is a ... cleaned-up intermediates until things really heated up in 1969. The boys at Chrysler found out that Ford was planning ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a high-water mark for absurdity in NASCAR’s homologation rules. Chasing 200 mph lap speeds and complete dominance of the field, Dodge went all-in on the Daytona ...
One such car was the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona. Yep, only 503 of these big-wing aerodynamic marvels were made, and the only reason us mere mortals were allowed to buy one off the dealer lot was ...
Inside, blue accent stitching lines the armrest ... See All 15 Photos In 1969, Dodge created the Charger Daytona for the specific purpose of dominating NASCAR racing. With its prodigious power ...
A 1969 Dodge Hemi Daytona was sold at the Mecum Auctions event in Kissimmee, Florida, for a record $1.43 million, beating the $1.3 million mark set last May. The Charger-based Daytona was built ...