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Anyone Recognize this guy?

Started by BLUE68RT4ME, March 23, 2009, 08:45:10 PM

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BLUE68RT4ME

So, I pull into Bend, Oregon looking for my hotel on my way back to Minnesota after working in Corvallis for about 4 months.  As I'm approaching a stop light I see tail lights that I haven't seen on the road in ages.  As I get closer, I see a huge spoiler on the back. :o   My blood starts pumping like mad, I've never seen a Daytona actually on the road.  :drool5: I whip my phone out and take a picture.  I'm awestruck.  This car is magnificent!  I drive past it, trying not to look like a fool, and also not run into anyone!  I see my hotel and reluctantly pull in thinking how I'd enjoy seeing that Daytona for a while longer.  As I'm pulling in I see the Daytona pull in behind me.  WHOO-HOO!   :2thumbs:  I let him park and drive past as the driver and his female counterpart are getting out.  I introduce myself and compliment him on his great ride, then tell him about my project.  It was then he told me about DodgeCharger.com and, well... here I am!   Thanks Daytona Guy... and VERY NICE RIDE!!! :notworthy:
Mark Schultz
"BLUE68RT4ME"


hotrod98

Very nice. We sort of know the guy. In fact, earlier today I had my hands on the Daytona wing that he built for me. So his name was mentioned in my shop once or twice.  ;D


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BLUE68RT4ME

Yeah, it definitely made me weak in the knees!   :yesnod:
Mark Schultz
"BLUE68RT4ME"


GeneralLeeTESH

Yep-It's Dane Gesdale. He built my solid aluminum wing ! He's a fine engineer. Duketona thanks you Dane !   :icon_smile_big: :yesnod: :angel:
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BLUE68RT4ME

Wow, I assume it's welded?  We're on a military project right now and hoggin some parts out of some HUGE blocks of billet but that would be one hell of a chunk of aluminum! :eek:

Wish I'd known about this site and all the guys in that area before I had to leave.  Would have enjoyed seeing your cars and talkin' shop. :icon_smile_big:
Mark Schultz
"BLUE68RT4ME"


69bronzeT5

Yep, that's Dane (username is Daytona Guy). :yesnod:
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Quote from: BLUE68RT4ME on March 24, 2009, 02:13:56 PM
Wow, I assume it's welded?  We're on a military project right now and hoggin some parts out of some HUGE blocks of billet but that would be one hell of a chunk of aluminum! :eek:

His wings are cast aluminum. Here's a couple threads to scope out. :)
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,28030.0.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,28878.0.html

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i remember how excited i was when he made those wings . i sold my solid wing and bought one of those from Dane rite away . best wing on the market .
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