Good shot. I like thew angle here.

One of the few Dodge products i liked

Dave

On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Back from my three-day marathon shoot at the Mopar Nationals in Columbus, 
> Ohio. Two days of rain. Good weather only this morning, but managed to shoot 
> enough cars, some in the gloom.
>
> Among the 1000 or more cars were several perfectly restored 1971 Dodge 
> Daytonas. I shot two of them for the mag. They were perfect restorations in 
> that they included flaws that were common to these cars when new: ill-fitting 
> nose pieces, excess glue in seams, wing finish that didn't exactly match the 
> car's finish, etc.
>
> The Daytonas and their Plymouth twins were hastily thrown together in order 
> to produce enough street versions to make the race version eligible for 
> Nascar competition. They sold for about $4500. today, their worth twenty to 
> thirty times that, even more if their flaws have been flawlessly restored. 
> This doesn't show the car very well, but it's my favorite. I may post a 
> profile view when I have time.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=16283572&size=lg
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