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Naked Daytona Pictures!

Started by Old Moparz, August 19, 2005, 10:17:01 AM

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Old Moparz

I just swiped these from Moparts & figured they might help someone who's piecing a Daytona together. It's not too often you get to see one that's naked.  :o  Sorry they're so large, but I didn't want to lose the details & not be able to see things.

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41husk

Nice! god I would love to have one of those :yesnod:
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ChargerRob

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Charger_Fan

Cool pics, 4-speed car too. :icon_smile:
I had forgotten about the screens under the fender scoops.

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

BigBlockSam

thanks for the pics, i'm printing them up rite now.   :boogie:
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cudaken

 From what I could tell the Daytona looks pretty solid. Better than some other ones I have seen. Hope I will be able to hook up with Geno some time soon to check's his out.

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Nupe

QuoteI had forgotten about the screens under the fender scoops.

WOAH!  Never knew that or saw them.  :o   Is it just me or does that car look cool because it isn't over restored... yet??  Guess I'm old fashioned and like the rough cars that are works in progress.   :P


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6pkrunner

Good to see another on the road to recovery. Hope the owner isn't in it for just the coins.

BigBlockSam

no it's not just you. i think the car looks great.
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Old Moparz

According to the thread on Moparts, Dave (WINGCARS 6970) said the car was sold as you see it for almost 6 figures. Not something you want to hear if you're hunting for one.

I love Daytona Chargers, but that's just effen retarded. ::)
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hotrod98

allbluert,
I'm getting a quote on making the wing braces for inside the trunk. Rene (bigblocksam), loaned me his set to go by. If you're interested, I'll let you know my cost. No markup..just shipping. I'm like Dane, I'm not interested in doing this for profit.
I should know the price sometime this next week. Hopefully it will be a lot less than what some of the guys are getting for them.


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Charles Addams

hotrod98

I'll let you know as soon as I find out something. To keep cost down, I'll weld them myself. They're a lot more complicated than I ever realized. They're made from 16 gauge steel and my brake won't bend anything that thick so I had to go to plan "b". All four pieces are different of course and then there's the bottom tabs that mount to the floor. I'm not sure where Rene got these and whether or not they're identical to originals, but they look genuine. They actually look like the real thing and have been bolted in a car before. The bottom floor tabs are new but that would make sense since they are always the part that would rust out.
I need to check around and see who's interested. We may save a little more if we have them break up several sets. I've got 5 sets spoken for at this time including the two sets for mine and my wife's car. If you think of anyone, let me know.


Normal is an illusion. What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.
Charles Addams

hotrod98

It would blow your mind to see some of my wife's car both past and present. Her every day cars are a 2005 Daytona Ram and a 2000 Transam, modified of course.


Normal is an illusion. What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.
Charles Addams

Old Moparz

Quote from: AllBlueRT on August 21, 2005, 12:28:31 AM
Especially since a completed one just sold for 110k.  Was it the four gear that made that one so special?
 
There was a guy local that inherited 11 Birds from his dad.  He sold them all with the last one being sold right before I offered the cash.  That was closest I'll ever have gotten to owning a real WING CAR.  The gap from selling what I have and buying one would require a second mortgage now. :rotz: 
As long as clones don't start flooding the market, I think did pretty good with my trade. 8)

I know four speeds have always been a hotter sale, but maybe there's more to it. It's also just what someone said they "heard" which could just be exaggerated. In my opinion, I don't believe all the stories of cars exchanging hands for these prices. (Maybe it's a partial conspiracy theory?) I say it's very possible that it's an artificial market to keep prices high for anyone who invests. Half million dollar Hemi cars aren't in the local classified & who actually sees that kind of cash exchanged? It's not like standing at a swap meet & seeing a customer fork over $50 to a vendor for a part.

I know what you're saying about chasing a real wing car & always missing out on it. I've been missing out for 25 years on them. The first one I tried to buy was a Superbird in the early 80's for $2200. I saw it & called about 2 hours after he sold it. The next one was in the mid 80's for $5300 & I couldn't sell a car fast enough, & it held up the deal so I had to decline. Another one I found was in 1990 for $15,000 & a nice driver. I had just bought my house so $15K was just as expensive as $15 Million. I gave up hunting for a while & decided I'd wait until I had my garage & would then take out a partial loan to get one.

By then, the prices were like you say, a second mortgage. My wife wouldn't have a problem with that, knowing the cars are better than stocks, but I have a problem with it. I don't think any car whatsoever, is worth the kind of money people spend on them. To me, 6 figures is a house & not a toy. (Now houses are even too much.) I'd even feel that way if I could spend 6 figures on a toy. Ferraris, Lambos, etc., are not worth the money either. I'm sure people will disagree, but that's just where I stand on car values.

As for getting Dane's car with the trade/sale, I think you did good too. I wouldn't worry about replicas flooding the market though, it's still too specialized & isolated to hurt it. I'd be more worried about paying 6 figures & watching the market drop, which is inevitable btw.
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BigBlockSam

a nice superbird clone just sold on ebay for $49000. buy it now price. so if you build a nice clone. it's money in the bank

QuoteI know what you're saying about chasing a real wing car 

i've had four chances to buy a real wing car. the first one was $7000. coulda been a million dollers. i just didn't have it.  :(   Rene
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Old Moparz

Quote from: AllBlueRT on August 21, 2005, 11:47:29 AM

O.M., I was worried about being off topic but I see it's your thread. :icon_smile_big:



I don't care what direction it goes, as long as it's worth reading. (Even then it's still okay.   :icon_smile_big: ) Off topic don't matter, & I just figured it also keeps the Daytona photos circulated so others can find them too. I saw the way the nose area looked without the cone & knew it was rare that anyone gets to see it this way.

The only time I recall a thread of mine getting hijacked where it bugged me, was when the Wanna-unholy-440-darkness nimrod went off on his love of something stupid & embarrassing. (I don't even recall what it was either.)   ::)
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MoparYoungGun

Damn, all these pics and talk of Daytona's and Daytona clones make me want to build one (never could afford a real one). Definitley would be a neat car to have :yesnod: .

Daytona Guy

I'm thinking of making mine out of aluminum. It is softer and might brake better. What do you think?

hotrod98

Might not be a bad idea since like you said they're really cosmetic more than anything else. When Rene sent me his set, I was very surprised at how complicated they were at the top. Had never thought of the angles necessary to match up with the quarter panel below the wing. Of course you will have to tig them since they will be aluminum. I have a tig welder so that wouldn't really be a problem. I plan to tig these as opposed to migging since the tig makes a cleaner weld and you can control the penetration a little better. I'm anxious to find out what the fab shop is going to charge to break them up. I really want to make them as close to the set that Rene sent as possible to hopefully eliminate any problems with installation. My break will bend 18 gauge steel and probably 16 gauge aluminum, but the real mccoys were 16 gauge steel. I found a nice press break at Harbor Freight that also has a slip roller built in. The dies are made so that it can be used as a pan break as well which would be necessary to break the end of the brace. Oh yeah, one more thing...the fab shop is quoting with the holes and slots cut into the brace as well.


Normal is an illusion. What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.
Charles Addams

Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: hotrod98 on August 21, 2005, 10:20:14 PM
Might not be a bad idea since like you said they're really cosmetic more than anything else. When Rene sent me his set, I was very surprised at how complicated they were at the top. Had never thought of the angles necessary to match up with the quarter panel below the wing. Of course you will have to tig them since they will be aluminum. I have a tig welder so that wouldn't really be a problem. I plan to tig these as opposed to migging since the tig makes a cleaner weld and you can control the penetration a little better. I'm anxious to find out what the fab shop is going to charge to break them up. I really want to make them as close to the set that Rene sent as possible to hopefully eliminate any problems with installation. My break will bend 18 gauge steel and probably 16 gauge aluminum, but the real mccoys were 16 gauge steel. I found a nice press break at Harbor Freight that also has a slip roller built in. The dies are made so that it can be used as a pan break as well which would be necessary to break the end of the brace. Oh yeah, one more thing...the fab shop is quoting with the holes and slots cut into the brace as well.



Ted Janak's wing braces are made of steel, no fasteners are included, but they fit well and he sells them for $138 a set. These are what I have on my car.

Dayclona (G-series) sells a set for $200, comes with the hardware.

I work in a metal fab shop, we make stuff like this all the time. I'm sure we couldn't make these for $200 a set or less, not unless you want 500 sets! Set-up costs for small runs of a dozen or so pieces like this are very high.

These braces have some odd angles to them, and one part is a slip-fit inside the other-pretty tough to do on a hand brake and get the bend allowances right.

Bending aluminum can get tricky too, if you don't get the proper alloy material it will just snap in two when you try to bend it.

My advise is buy a set from one of the venders who already offer them.




hotrod98

I worked in a fab shop for years building aluminum components for AT&T. We had 5/1000's tolerance across 4 bends. I have to admit that I've never had an aluminum part snap in two. We even built mud flaps for tanks for the military from 6061 T6. As for bend allowance, that's easy to measure. The thing that I hate is not having the equipment at my disposal now. It was nice building pieces for my super comp dragster for the cost of materials. If I was just building a set of braces for myself, I would just use 18 gauge and use my break for the side bends and then weld the ends in place and install the reinforcement. I have all of the angles measured out.
As for Janeks pieces, I thought he told me that his were fiberglass. I most definitely could be wrong on that one though. I may have misunderstood him. I had him price out the components that I needed and when I asked him which parts were steel, he said that they were all fiberglass.


Normal is an illusion. What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.
Charles Addams

Daytona Guy


Old Moparz

I'll hijack my own thread with this. Just spotted this ad on a Google search, it was posted November 2004 but I don't know when it sold.

http://www.moparstyle.net/classifiedads/showproduct.php?product=188&cat=4

Wasn't there a finished one that just sold on eBay? I wonder if this was the same one. I never cared for the ragtop versions of wing cars, they look way too low, & way too too long without the roof line. If I ever snag one of these cheap, I'd transfer the wing car stuff to a hardtop & put the ragtop back together with all the extra Road Runner parts I have stockpiled.


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hemigeno

Quote from: Old Moparz on August 21, 2005, 10:52:27 AM
Quote from: AllBlueRT on August 21, 2005, 12:28:31 AM
Especially since a completed one just sold for 110k.   Was it the four gear that made that one so special?
 

I know four speeds have always been a hotter sale, but maybe there's more to it. It's also just what someone said they "heard" which could just be exaggerated. In my opinion, I don't believe all the stories of cars exchanging hands for these prices. (Maybe it's a partial conspiracy theory?) I say it's very possible that it's an artificial market to keep prices high for anyone who invests. Half million dollar Hemi cars aren't in the local classified & who actually sees that kind of cash exchanged? It's not like standing at a swap meet & seeing a customer fork over $50 to a vendor for a part.


I think 4-gear Daytonas are a rare-enough breed to generate the kind of interest you guys are observing.   Out of the 139 440-4speed cars built, the WW & DSAC could account for 60 or less of them (that's the last figures I saw).   There might be a few more of them out there, but the chances of another 80 popping up are remote.

I was offered just short of 6 figures last year for my 4-speed project car, and it will require about as much work as this primer / blue /   F6 green car.   Of course being offered something for a car is different than it actually selling for that amount.

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