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I would venture a guess that the 28K were probably the easiest part of it's life. Likely poor storage that got it to this point, still amazing it exists in this condition. Gotta wonder about the hood replacement, must have occurred some time ago when those kind of parts were still to be found.
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The Daytonas used a stock 1970 Charger hood (nice how Dodge used a time machine to go forward in time and bring parts back!). The Fenders were 1970 Charger, too, but with the bottom front cut and flanged to mate with the nose belly pan instead of a front valance.
Another salt+storage victim, but a neat car nonetheless. |
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