Don't know if it's been posted, based on info, it seems a decent deal for the work done. Got a fresh 440, and it's plugged. You guys be the judge. Sorry if it's been posted previously.
http://www.autotraderclassics.com/details?adId=95000291
i was wondeering why it was so cheap then i saw the 70 part....................
hard to tell from the pictures for sure but looks very nice what you can see ?
Lexan back window? Wadda you wanna bet that this car has a fiberglass plug molded in. :yesnod:
why do they call it a daytona D instead of a clone that it is, someone will think they are getting a daytona for a low price
So that someone else can sell a clone for a high price. :icon_smile_wink:
There's a couple different ads that I saw. The first two really caught my eye, because they said Daytona and 45000. I caught the 1970 part right away, but still thought it had a decent amount of work done for that proce. I'd be willing to bet they'd move on that price if you were waving cash. How can you tell about the fiberglass plug? Any visual indicators?
Just deductive reasoning.
If they were using a vega plug then they would have the vega glass. If they were using a correct style $2400 steel plug, then they probably would have opted for the correct glass. Since they're using a lexan back window, they probably bought a Janak kit that has the fiberglass plug.
But, then again, I could be wrong altogether.
i think that price isn't bad for that car :shruggy:
I saw that car last year! My grand parents live about 2 miles from there! It is pretty nice, has some nicks in the paint but it is a good car.. I think it was originally a 318, but I cannot remember..