:yesnod: shame it was not still in the #30 paint ,
should be returned to the Dave Marcis paint job IMO the current winston paint it silly :Twocents:
https://www.mecum.com/lots/1109209/1969-dodge-daytona-nascar/
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Guess this was one of the Nascar's at Goodwood revival as its the 75th Anniversary!
I didn't know it was on and I regret missing it!
Saw it was very wet for some of that meeting...
Typical English weather, spoils everything worth seeing!
A car with very good bones as they say. No guessing on this one if its real or not. A long history owned by Marcis until 1977. Only been in a few hands since then. If you want a real one, here is a good opportunity.
That's a hideous paint job.
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The paint job doesn't look all that different than the one on the Superbird that Dr. Don Tarr drove in the 1970 Firecracker 400. I wonder where that car came from.
Quote from: Redbird on January 02, 2024, 02:02:00 PMThe paint job doesn't look all that different than the one on the Superbird that Dr. Don Tarr drove in the 1970 Firecracker 400. I wonder where that car came from.
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Quote from: Redbird on January 02, 2024, 02:02:00 PMThe paint job doesn't look all that different than the one on the Superbird that Dr. Don Tarr drove in the 1970 Firecracker 400. I wonder where that car came from.
The #36 Don Tarr Superbird was the red and gold #14 Bill Ellis Super Chick Superbird that ran at the Daytona 500 and Alabama 500. That car had been reskinned from the #14 '69 Coronet that Ramo Stott drove at the 1969 Talladega 500 boycott race. Chapman Root was the Coca Cola money behind the sponsorship on the Don Tarr car.