Enthusiasts and collectors alike are gearing up for one of the most anticipated events in the automotive world – the Mecum Indy 2024 auction. Among the standout lots set to cross the block on Friday, May 17th, 2024, is a true gem from the golden era of American muscle cars: a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona.
This particular Charger Daytona, finished in the eye-catching HEMI® Orange with a contrasting white interior and rear wing, is a sight to behold. With its original drivetrain, body, and interior intact, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and engineering prowess of the era.
What makes this Charger Daytona truly special is its rarity. Only 503 of these iconic vehicles were ever produced, making it a highly sought-after piece of automotive history. Built in mid-1969 to meet racing regulations, each Daytona was a blend of performance and style, and this example is no exception.
Under the hood lies the heart of this beast: a matching-numbers 7.2-liter (440 cubic-inch) MAGNUM V8 engine, boasting 375 horsepower. Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and equipped with the A33 Track Pak, which includes a Dana 60 differential with SureGrip and 3.55 final gearing, this Charger Daytona is ready to hit the road with authority.
Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a cabin that’s both comfortable and functional. Bucket seats, a wood-knob Hurst floor shifter, and a padded dash with a clock harken back to a time when driving was an experience to savor. And for those who appreciate a bit of nostalgia, the factory Music Master AM radio with an optional rear seat speaker adds to the charm.
But it’s not just about looks and performance – this Charger Daytona comes with documentation to back up its pedigree. With a copy of its Broadcast sheet and a reproduction window sticker, its provenance is beyond reproach. Originally sold at Manzi Dodge, Inc. in Lowell, Massachusetts, it has a history that adds to its allure.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual enthusiast, this rare opportunity to own a piece of Mopar history shouldn’t be missed. For more information on this ‘winged warrior’ head over the Mecum.com.
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