what and why? $151k?
do some research man. they’re worth a shitload of money
Easy to explain.
Rare, collectible, and an in demand color.
Plus very good documentation:
NASCAR PROGRAM CAR NUMBER 1628, PRODUCTION NUMBER 1930 (ONE OF THE LAST PRODUCED). FULLY DOCUMENTED, DECODED AND AUTHENTICATED BY GALEN GOVIER. FULL OWNERSHIP HISTORY, NEVER OFFERED PUBLICALLY FOR SALE PREVIOUSLY.
I bet it goes close to $200k
And there are a few of the same style locally. Not as rare and documented, but there are a few around WNY.
Awesome cars.
I am so not a Mopar guy but thats the holy grail of mopars. To an old mopar fan thats IT!
Holy legendary. :stillneedadroolsmiley:
This is the end-all/be-all of mopars. Period, no contest, no arguement.
426 > 440
I was watching american muscle car (or something along those lines) and they were engine dynoing stockers from the 70’s, it put down over 800 crank.
Actually the charger daytona is
incorrect, the 440 was actually just as quick off the show room floor
its so much because 1. classic muscle car
2, documentation
3. not a honda
Huh? I thought hondas are pricey… They do have the highest resale value out there prety much…
its because they couldnt sell them off the lot when they were new, so now people are just trying to make up the lost profits.
thats my best guess
sorry that i hurt ur feelings and didnt know what the car was. excuse me for asking a question about cars on a car forum.:bloated:
I remember about 12 years ago at the street nationals - saw THREE of these in the burnout pit. Not so any more…
Retarded looking, but way historic.
are you on crack or slow? the daytonas are one of the sweetest muscle cars of all time, they dominated nascar when they came out