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For a model in completely original condition, they plan to earn from 375,000 to 425,000 dollars (approximately 34-39 million rubles). The Daytona was produced for only one year as part of the homologation of the Dodge Charger R/T for NASCAR racing. During the year of production, engineers produced about 500 cars, which were distinguished by an unusual design with a nose fairing and a huge wing.

In 1970, the organizers of the NASCAR racing series changed the technical regulations, prohibiting cars with similar aerodynamic body elements from participating in competitions. Therefore, production of the Dodge Charger Daytona lasted only one year.

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The muscle cars were equipped with a 7.2-liter V8 Magnum, the output of which was 380 horsepower. The unit was equipped with a four-speed manual transmission. In addition, the presented example received an optional Track Pack, which included a reinforced transmission, power steering and powerful brakes. What makes the car even more unique is the rare combination of an orange body with a white wing and a light interior.

In early March, Dodge introduced the electric Charger. The battery-powered muscle car Daytona Scat Pack received a twin-engine power plant producing 679 horsepower.

The incredible story of the Dodge Charger Daytona

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