Just got hold of another great classic..


Jason Watt

Had both, sold both
Mark II Lifetime
Oct 14, 2005
1,227
Copenhagen, Denmark
Here she is...

dodge-1969-daytona-hemi-abo.jpg


Matching # and all...

Haven't driven it yet, but I bet she's fast but I don't suppose she handles aswell as the GT :biggrin

Do anyone know how much do the sell for in The States??
 

fjpikul

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Jan 4, 2006
11,498
Belleville, IL
Looks like a weird color to me. Must be a repaint. Plymouths colors were much more vivid blues, yellows and reds. Unfamiliar with such a green.
 

FORDGT001

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Dec 9, 2005
300
Whats it Worth?????????? What is it?Hemi?440?4-speed?Auto?Any DOCS?Euro or USA model?Original color?all #'s match?Condition ETC.

The GT will walk all over it!!!!!
 

MAD IN NC

Proud Owner/ BOD blah bla
Mark IV Lifetime
Feb 14, 2006
4,211
North Carolina
I believe that there was a Superbird in the Barret Jackson Arizona auction this year driven in by the original Nascar driver. Selling price ~$375,000.

Please check - I might be wrong......
 

David Gencay

GT Owner
Apr 23, 2006
29
one of 101 said:
Here she is...

dodge-1969-daytona-hemi-abo.jpg


Matching # and all...

Haven't driven it yet, but I bet she's fast but I don't suppose she handles aswell as the GT :biggrin

Do anyone knthisow how much do the sell for in The States??[/QUOT
 

David Gencay

GT Owner
Apr 23, 2006
29
David Gencay said:
one of 101 said:
Here she is...

dodge-1969-daytona-hemi-abo.jpg


Matching # and all...

Haven't driven it yet, but I bet she's fast but I don't suppose she handles aswell as the GT :biggrin

Do anyone knthisow how much do the sell for in The States??[/QUOT
this is a very rare car indeed it is a factory color depends on if it is a 4 speed or auto or a 426 hemi or a 440 4 barrell and if it has matching numbers and fender tag and broadcast sheet at least 275000 to 325000 just sold a 6 pack stick bird
 

Jason Watt

Had both, sold both
Mark II Lifetime
Oct 14, 2005
1,227
Copenhagen, Denmark
It a XX29L9B which means that it's the most common amongst the Daytonas (294 build).
Its a 440 auto 4 barrell with matching # motor but a non matching # tranny and intake manifold even though both are the spec as original.


The car is not a "trailer queen" but was restored 10 years ago and driven less than 1000 miles since then...

It was brought to Germany from new by a guy in the US army who was stationed on a German military base. So this car has a rare history and its the only Daytona in Europe.
 
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