1969 Dodge Daytona Apparel and Accessories by Legend Lines
The 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger was a high performance version of the Dodge Charger produced in the summer of 1969 for the sole purpose of winning NASCAR races and win it did. With its drag coefficient of 0.28, it was the first stock car to break the 200 mph barrier and won its debut race in September 1969 at Talladega. One of the four famous aero-cars, the Dodge Daytona had featured special body modifications that included a 23-inch-tall (584 mm) stabilizer wing on the rear deck, a special sheet-metal "nose cone" that replaced the traditional upright front grille. Due to its supremacy on the tracks, it was banned from racing and only ran NASCAR one year. In one last hurrah, the 71 K and K Insurance Daytona went to Bonneville, with Crew Chief Harry Hyde and driver Bobby Isacc, and broke 28 land speed records, most of which still stand today.
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