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The "King Daytona" was a [[Dodge]] [[Hemi]] [[Daytona]] given to [[Big Willie Robinson]] by the boss of [[Warren Fox Dodge]] during 1969 in  exchange for simply putting the dealer's name on the quarter panel, and it appeared in the movie [[Two Lane Blacktop]] before it was [[Acid Dippping|acid dipped]] and destroyed due to Big Willie telling the person doing the acid dipping to wait a little bit longer.  Despite this fact, it has been reported that [[John Tuttle]] scammed a person out of $200,000 dollars by selling him Big Willie's original "King Daytona."
 
The "King Daytona" was a [[Dodge]] [[Hemi]] [[Daytona]] given to [[Big Willie Robinson]] by the boss of [[Warren Fox Dodge]] during 1969 in  exchange for simply putting the dealer's name on the quarter panel, and it appeared in the movie [[Two Lane Blacktop]] before it was [[Acid Dippping|acid dipped]] and destroyed due to Big Willie telling the person doing the acid dipping to wait a little bit longer.  Despite this fact, it has been reported that [[John Tuttle]] scammed a person out of $200,000 dollars by selling him Big Willie's original "King Daytona."
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*[[Mopar Collector's Guide]] September 2010 page 12
 
*[[Mopar Collector's Guide]] September 2010 page 12
 
* http://iowahawk.typepad.com/bolus/2008/02/big-willie-and.html
 
* http://iowahawk.typepad.com/bolus/2008/02/big-willie-and.html
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[[Category:Famous Cars|King Daytona]]
 
[[Category:Famous Cars|King Daytona]]

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King Daytona

The "King Daytona" was a Dodge Hemi Daytona given to Big Willie Robinson by the boss of Warren Fox Dodge during 1969 in exchange for simply putting the dealer's name on the quarter panel, and it appeared in the movie Two Lane Blacktop before it was acid dipped and destroyed due to Big Willie telling the person doing the acid dipping to wait a little bit longer. Despite this fact, it has been reported that John Tuttle scammed a person out of $200,000 dollars by selling him Big Willie's original "King Daytona."

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