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                  LOT #1399 - 1969 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA

               $_________________

               The Dodge Charger Daytona debuted during the 1969   Dodge, Oklahoma City, OK, where it was sold with order
               NASCAR season. This Daytona was a homologation      awaiting delivery. This A11/A36 special model XX29 was
               special, created only to legalize their aerodynamic shapes   ordered in Spring Green with the aerodynamic package,
               for NASCAR competition. They were built to dominate   which includes a unique front nose, special windshield
               on the sanctioning body’s superspeedways - Daytona and   moldings, fender-mounted vents and a rear-mounted
               the newly constructed, 2.66-mile Talladega International   spoiler finished in white to match the Daytona stripe. Its
               Motor Speedway with its 33-degree banking. There were   features include the A01 light package, hood-mounted turn
               less than 599 Daytonas built. This car is one of the 385 440   signals, N65 Maximum cooling package with 26-inch high-
               Magnum-powered cars produced for U.S. shipment. This   capacity radiator and 7-blade Torque drive fan, power disc
               1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is powered by a 440/375hp   brakes, power steering with cooler and F70x14 red streak
               Magnum engine paired with the famous Chrysler       tires. The suspension package was the famous S15 HEMI
               TorqueFlite heavy-duty 3-speed automatic transmission,   suspension, which included front sway bar, HEMI torsion
               which delivers the power to the Chrysler 8.75 axle with   bars and HEMI leaf springs. The interior features Rallye
               the A36 performance package that includes a 3.55:1 axle   gauges, green vinyl bucket seats with headrests and center
               ratio, Sure-Grip differential and power steering cooler. This   console with wood-grain top. Stored in a climate-controlled
               vehicle had a scheduled production date of June 6, 1969,   garage, it includes its original spare and trunk lining and has
               at the Hamtramck assembly plant and was then shipped to   never been driven on the highway since its restoration. A
               Creative Industries in Detroit, MI, to be finished, where it   Dave Wise report is included.
               was fitted with an aerodynamic nose cone, cast aluminum
               58-inch-wide rear wing, rear flush-mount rear window and   **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
               other unique items. It was then shipped to May Avenue   NO RESERVE.



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