Pictures of my Daytona


Pritt

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I renamed the thread title, so its possible for every Daytona owner, to share his pictures.

 

Hi Daytona-Lovers

Last week i made a little trip over the Swiss alps to Italy. That was awesome. Hihgest Point was on 8129ft above sea level. Here are some pictures:

 

 

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I love the pictures of the beautiful Italian countryside.....but can't keep my eyes off your beautiful automobile!  :thumbsup:

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On 12/2/2016 at 0:57 PM, Pritt said:

Thx Mvice

The kit is from Exotic Coachcraft. Do i need a mustache now?

 

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Looks like you got the promo car quite frankly, just with a few mods done to it.

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Could be, that mine is the promo car. But i don't think so. There are too many different things.

The windshield surrounding on may car is stainless not black. Even the sunvisors are tan not black like the promo car has.

But the big difference are the headlightcovers.

BTW, Daytona owners, please share pictures of your car in this thread.

 

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7 hours ago, Pritt said:

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Is that a Challenger next to the Daytona? Nice cars ....what year is the brownish car?

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5 minutes ago, Sonny-Burnett said:

Is that a Challenger next to the Daytona? Nice cars ....what year is the brownish car?

That's a 1970.

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Looks like a 70 but only way to really tell is to see the taillights as the 71 had different ones.

I had a 70 challenger with a 340 4-speed in highschool. It had a "Hurst" short-gate shifter, not the dagger shift and was a unique colour called "Vitamin C Orange" with a white leather interior. It was the only year they made that colour for Chrysler

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