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> I liked the Charger Daytonas, with the high rear wing and the "nosecone". > One of the more outrageous cars that Detroit has ever produced. > > IIRC, the Dodge Charger Daytona, and it's corporate sister, the Plymouth > Roadrunner were produced in relatively limited quantities to get around > NASCAR restrictions about body style (any stock cars had to be "production" > cars back then, with only certain mods allowed). With their aerodynamic > slipperyness (compared to any other Detroit boxes of the day), those two > cars wiped up on the stock car circuit. Not to mention having the Hemi motor . Bill

