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1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Warning- Post contains Mopar content
My F6 High Impact Bright Green, 440/4 speed, 100% numbers matching Dodge Daytona is looking for a new home. 1 of 503 total Daytonas produced, and 1 of 139 4 speeds. How many were in F6 I have no idea but not many! I've owned a bunch of wing cars and this car is by far the best running and driving one I've ever had. That's the great thing about original cars. You won't find a better driving Mopar than this one, tight as a drum, fast, not a squeak or rattle. Money back guarantee if you come here to drive it and disagree! Fully documented history to new, the president of the Daytona/Superbird owner's club has known it since the late-1970's. I purchased the car from another SYC member in 2006, spent a great deal of money at the now-defunct Aloha Dream Cars getting it in absolutely perfect mechanical condition, and have driven it a bunch. One of my favorite cars to take to cruise night! Other than 1 repaint about 25 years ago it is an untouched "surviving example" (gotta be careful of those trademarks). Here is a link to my website for the full write up: http://www.colinsclassicauto.com/detail.php?car=339 100% numbers matching, all original sheetmetal, interior, glass, fender tag, etc. Mint Broadcast sheet and a good possibility more are hiding in the original interior. NOT a concours car but the most honest and legitimate original 4 speed Daytona I have ever seen. Original exhaust pipes with mid-70's r/w/b "Hush Thrush" mufflers even! All impossible to find irreplaceable Daytona bits are on the car - mint original unrestored Road Wheels with mint 69 only trim rings, both jacks, original windshield trim, grilles, scoops, etc. -nothing from "Dayclona" used to restore an tired old car - what you see is what you get and it is all Mopar and all born with this car. Asking $245k but will listen to any reasonable cash offer. Some recent purchases are coming home and I need the room! Email me if any questions or for more details: [email protected] Thanks for looking! Colin |
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Good luck with the sale Colin! I've never seen a Daytona that color before...it's way cool!
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Soooooo, whatcha' got comin' in?
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
ummmmmm, maybe just a Camaro with a goofy hood put together by some guy in Baldwin NY in 1970
and a little '55 Jaguar named after the 4th letter in the alphabet...sister car to the ones that finished 1-2-3 at LeMans Same color as the Camaro almost but has a big shark fin behind the driver's head Colin |
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Not to hijack, but what happened to Aloha? I didnt know they closed up shop.
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Very nice !! |
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
Aloha went out of business - too bad, they did awesome work. Owners are getting a divorce, what can't be split gets sold I guess...'nuff said?
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
That's so sad. Some really nice restorations came out of that shop.
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
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a little '55 Jaguar named after the 4th letter in the alphabet...sister car to the ones that finished 1-2-3 at LeMans [/ QUOTE ] That's BIG BOY!!! Which serial number?
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Re: 1969 Daytona-4 speed-Awesome orig. unrestored car!
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ummmmmm, maybe just a Camaro with a goofy hood put together by some guy in Baldwin NY in 1970 Colin [/ QUOTE ] HOLY CRAP Colin...when's the Camaro coming in...I gotta stop in and see it before it leaves...AWESOME!...
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