Hemi 4 speed clone
http://www.rkmcca.com/car/1969-Dodge-Daytona/777#!/
440 Auto
http://www.rkmcca.com/car/1969-Dodge-Charger-Daytona/185#!/
Also a few other high dollar cars.. four A12's, a few hemi cudas ect.
Here's the link to the auction cars
http://www.rkmcca.com/cars#!/
Hemi clone Ok , why does the fuel tank show that much ? Valance installed too high ? I don't recall EVER that much tank showing :icon_smile_big:
Quote from: daytonalo on October 23, 2013, 05:18:08 PM
Hemi clone Ok , why does the fuel tank show that much ? Valance installed too high ? I don't recall EVER that much tank showing :icon_smile_big:
I think its the contrast between black valance and the plated tank......the half seam is about 1 below the valance, that's where mine sits approx, I've got NOS qtrs, NOS tail panel, and NOS valance on the rear
Mike
don't recall the vin for the yellow car, but it was restored by hodge mopar restoration, in south carolina.
http://www.hodgerestorations.com/69%20Daytona%20TB%20Page.html
It might be the same Y2 daytona described as rough sitting in a field
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,13384.0.html
I tried to buy the real yellow Daytona around 05-06. They wanted $75,000 for it. I did not think that it had the original 440. The owner seemed to be nice, but the guy that had the car at his shop was a A-hole. Oh well, lets see what it goes for after the Hodge restoration. :popcrn:
Thanks Mike , I need glasses ! .
Larry
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Saw the black clone being worked on about a year ago while buying some parts off a guy up in Troutman, N.C. At that time I believe they were in the process of replacing the motor. The nose was off and at that time there were no headlights or actuators in it. If they are asking $110,000.00 I would assume they got and installed all that stuff at that time. I also remember that the casting on the upper section of the wing was a little rough. That's all that jumped out at me at the time.
That black clone was recently on ebay and didn't get much for bids..
4spd with 8 3/4 rear.. hmmm...
I like the color on the black one :cheers:
Does anyone know whether the black Daytona clone sold at auction on Nov. 2nd? The anticipated sale price was $90 - 110K in the auction literature.
The clone is not listed as "sold".
Quote from: histoy on November 15, 2013, 07:45:09 PM
Does anyone know whether the black Daytona clone sold at auction on Nov. 2nd? The anticipated sale price was $90 - 110K in the auction literature.
Histoy, you got about 10 x the car vs. the black one. :yesnod:
Thanks 472 R/T SE. Brian did a outstanding job when he built this Daytona, and we are having a great time driving it. I was curious to see what the black one sold for so that I could give the info to our insurance company for comparison purposes. There have been several Daytona clones for sale in the last few months and each is priced differently. This particular one had a Hemi, so I was hoping that it would sell for the range listed in their sales catalog.
Anyone know the sale price of the yellow daytona? :shruggy:
Quote from: mpd659 on November 17, 2013, 07:36:42 PM
Anyone know the sale price of the yellow daytona? :shruggy:
$136k, I believe. That number probably includes the commission paid by the buyer.
Quote from: 41husk on October 28, 2013, 08:20:01 AM
I like the color on the black one :cheers:
I agree
Dane
Thought the Yellow Daytona was listed this week for $179,900. Sold again?
http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/top_sales_2013#!/1969-Dodge-Charger-Daytona/134584
Quote from: Aero426 on November 17, 2013, 07:46:41 PM
$136k, I believe. That number probably includes the commission paid by the buyer.
Quote from: CAPER on November 22, 2013, 10:59:48 PM
Thought the Yellow Daytona was listed this week for $179,900. Sold again?
As much as I hate saying it, only because I've seen rigs' sell below market. Most recently I had the chance to pick up a '69 GTX, real Hemi car for $50k, but...'
it takes money to make money'.
Regarding the sale and/or resale of the yellow car, it's hard to say whether the numbers being published are real or not. When it is your own site and you are doing the reporting for yourself, you can throw anything at the wall and hope it sticks.
Quote from: 472 R/T SE on November 23, 2013, 05:15:31 AM
Quote from: Aero426 on November 17, 2013, 07:46:41 PM
$136k, I believe. That number probably includes the commission paid by the buyer.
Quote from: CAPER on November 22, 2013, 10:59:48 PM
Thought the Yellow Daytona was listed this week for $179,900. Sold again?
As much as I hate saying it, only because I've seen rigs' sell below market. Most recently I had the chance to pick up a '69 GTX, real Hemi car for $50k, but...'it takes money to make money'.
If a 69 Hemi GTX is for sale I am sure Bill Alphin would be interested. If memory serves right that is his dream car
Quote from: 69_500 on November 23, 2013, 10:48:30 AM
Quote from: 472 R/T SE on November 23, 2013, 05:15:31 AM
Quote from: Aero426 on November 17, 2013, 07:46:41 PM
$136k, I believe. That number probably includes the commission paid by the buyer.
Quote from: CAPER on November 22, 2013, 10:59:48 PM
Thought the Yellow Daytona was listed this week for $179,900. Sold again?
As much as I hate saying it, only because I've seen rigs' sell below market. Most recently I had the chance to pick up a '69 GTX, real Hemi car for $50k, but...'it takes money to make money'.
If a 69 Hemi GTX is for sale I am sure Bill Alphin would be interested. If memory serves right that is his dream car
Yeah, I thought it was a 'vert he was wanting? :shruggy:
The X is long gone. I think he sold it for like $59k or so to a moparts member who was complaining of it not running right.
The $50k was for me. Of course I was gonna have to throw in my near NOS '70 Charger grill, new Edelbrock carb, most likely my entire rally gauge cluster collection. Whatever wasn't bolted down in my garage. ;)
Besides, my car just looks bad ass comparing the two.
Not sure if Bill wanted a vert or not but I do know the GTX is his favorite. I know he drooled way more over a Hemi GTX than he did a Hemi 500.