http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1969-Dodge-Daytona-Charger-mopar-nascar-Daytona-Wing-/230483455611?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35a9e26e7b
Just incase you hadnt seen it
They say OEM, but it looks like a Fibreglass wing to me
knob noster is only about 40 minutes from me here at the salvage yard .
he lives in Knob buster , mo , LOL
Quote from: BigBlockSam on June 04, 2010, 02:26:52 PM
he lives in Knob buster , mo , LOL
a am currently the high bidder
Quote from: moparstuart on June 04, 2010, 03:34:42 PM
Quote from: BigBlockSam on June 04, 2010, 02:26:52 PM
he lives in Knob buster , mo , LOL
a am currently the high bidder
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oh wiat, mines coming from Dane in a (i hope) month or so....................... :nana: :nana: :2thumbs: :popcrn: :popcrn: :drool5: :drool5: :drool5:
oh yeah, where do you guys get the hardware for the 2 screws for the horizontal stabilizer and the mountings for the uprights??
i've seen the base gaskets somewhere..................
if you bought a Dane wing it comes with the horizontal stabilizer bolts :yesnod:
he's such a good guy, i didn't even think to ask, just too excited......................
oh yeah thanks
The upright looks solid on the top mount wher it connects to the horizontal wing. Where is the hole for the cable? That is if it is origional.
it kinda looks like a solid aluminum wing :shruggy: if he would of posted a better bottom picture of the uprights we would be able to tell.
that would suck if its a solid one
It's not the "NASCAR" wing....it's the street version....I have one of the OE Nascar wings on mine...in the horizontal piece, there are 8 set screws to lock the wing from moving. Set screws are located at the edge of the wing, two on top, 2 on bottom of each end. My vertical pieces only have 3 mounting studs, the 4th stud is missing and it's used for the cable which is still up there in mine
Bryan
Quote from: moparstuart on June 05, 2010, 08:43:36 PM
that would suck if its a solid one
Gene Gregory used to make/have made for him solid aluminum Daytona wings...
Might be one of his... :shruggy:
I wouldn't bid on it until he posts some more bottom pics proving it to be hollow. there were some scammers a while back trying to sell solid very rough daytona wings as originals. and some more history about it
The good thing for Stuart is he can go see it and pick and pay :cheers:
good I hope he goes and looks at it to verify its originallity and history. I just can't stand these guys who put up something it is not.
looks like reserve wasn't met !!!!!!!!
? ? ? ? ? ? how much is a solid wing worth ? ? ? ? ? any around for sale thank,s
Quote from: moparstuart on June 05, 2010, 08:43:36 PM
that would suck if its a solid one
A solid wing? Good god what do they think these cars had for springs? some out of a Freightliner? That thing would be heavy as #$%&%.
Voy
the solid wings dane sold for like 700.00 bucks , I resold mine for more then that because a guy kept pestering for it , so I threw him a price and he took it. Then i turned around and upgraded with danes hollow wing .
The solid wings are still aluminum and less then a hundred pounds. There are several of them out there .
the solid aluminum wings where about 90 lbs . the hollow ones are about 57 lbs . very similar in weight and appearance to an original .