1969 Dodge Charger Daytona (Cotton Owens/Buddy Baker)
This legendary 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona was the first stock car to exceed the coveted 200 mph barrier – a record it broke at Talladega in 1970! Legendary team owner Cotton Owens and race-winning stock car driver Buddy Baker were responsible for the remarkable achievement in this winged super speedway contender. This legendary vehicle is now set for the starting grid at RM Auctions Icons of Speed & Style event, September 26 at the Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, CA. For more information, please visit www.rmauctions.com
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awsome car!!!!!=)
Beautiful car. It’s a shame officials decided that it would no longer embarass the bow ties and blue ovals.
Love those wing cars!!
got my superbird!!!!!!!!!1
who made the intake manifold on this legendary race car?
Wonder if this could have lights put on it so it would be streetable…its considered antique by Texas rules so not much would have to be done…this would be interesting to see going down 635…
hey does anyone know the orignal weight of the 1969 dodge charger daytona and the 1970 plymouth superbird