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Old 03-23-2025, 06:02 PM
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That is a helluva chop off list! I read where some dealers had a hard time moving the wing cars and some even took off the nose and wing to put them back to straight RRs or Chargers to get them off the lot
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nobody wanted them back then, which makes their current value amusing to me. They were just so 'over the top' for a street car. My friends and I would laugh at them anytime we saw one, which was rarely.
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New Year Special likely Jan. ‘71 as Raceway was running Ads for it at the same $ Nov. ‘70.
11/09/70 Ad notes 440 also 11/06/70 price includes refinish in color of your choice?

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Very true that they were unpopular when new. I remember a Dodge dealership that was local to me at the time still had one or two unsold 69 Charger Daytonas when the 71 models were on the lot. And I don't care how much they're worth now, still not my cup of tea.
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