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The midyear 1969 Dodge Daytona was specifically built for competition on the high bank [[Super Speedway|Super Speedways]] of [[NASCAR]]. The 1969 year had started out with Dodge fielding the [[1969 Charger 500]], which was a standard [[Charger]] with a rear window plug to fill in the concave rear window area and flush mounted front grill from a 68 [[Coronet]] to help in [[aerodynamics]]. Ford and Mercury responded with the Talledaga and Cyclone, which had better yet aerodynamics. Dodge countered back with adding a aerodynamic nose to cut through the air and a high rear wing to plant the rear wheels. These car dominated the rest of the year and broke the 200[[mph]] record for a stock car. NASCAR required 500 street versions to be built for a model to compete.
  
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The following year a combination of [[The King]] driving for Plymouth and the new rule change for one street car per dealer (Plymouth had far fewer dealers than Dodge) caused the Daytona to be replaced by the 1970 Plymouth [[Superbird]].
  
 
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Many Charger 500's were cloned into Daytona's in the 80s. Both the Charger 500 and the Daytona had the second digit of the VIN being x, so the only way to know for sure if a Daytona was cloned from a Charger 500 is the VIN's sequence number -- as the Charger 500s were all built before the first Daytona was. & there are some 500's that have a vin of xs29
  
 
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=== [[Model Predecessor]] ===  
 
=== [[Model Predecessor]] ===  
  
 
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* [[1969 Charger 500|Charger 500]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
=== [[Model Successor]] ===
 
=== [[Model Successor]] ===
  
 
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* [[Plymouth]] [[Superbird]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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While some Daytonas may have ultimately left the US, there was no specific "Export Versions" of the Daytona.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
 
=== [[Related Models]] ===
  
 
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* Dodge Charger
 
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* Dodge Charger 500
 
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* Dodge [[Coronet]]
 
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* Dodge [[Coronet R/T]]
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* Plymouth [[Satellite]]
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* Plymouth [[Roadrunner]]
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* Plymouth [[GTX]]
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* Plymouth [[Belvedere]]
  
 
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* Mercury Cyclone
 
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* Ford Talladega
 
 
 
 
  
 
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All Chargers, including the Charger 500 and the Daytona built in 1969 were 2-dr H/T only.
 
 
 
 
  
 
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The second digit in the [[VIN]] for 1960 was the vehicle's price class. On the Daytona, that would be a X, SO a daytona vin is xx29
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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All Chargers, including the Charger 500 and the Daytona built in 1969 were [[B-Body| B-Bodies]].
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
=== [[Engines]] ===
 
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The only engines available for the street Daytona were the 375hp version of the 440[[ci]] [[RB Engine]], and the 425hp version of the 426ci [[Hemi]].
 
 
 
 
  
 
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The Daytona could be had with either the [[727]] [[Torqueflite]] automatic transmission, or the [[883]] 4-speed manual transmission.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Background:

this section could use some serious collaboration from a 1969 Daytona Buff

The midyear 1969 Dodge Daytona was specifically built for competition on the high bank Super Speedways of NASCAR. The 1969 year had started out with Dodge fielding the 1969 Charger 500, which was a standard Charger with a rear window plug to fill in the concave rear window area and flush mounted front grill from a 68 Coronet to help in aerodynamics. Ford and Mercury responded with the Talledaga and Cyclone, which had better yet aerodynamics. Dodge countered back with adding a aerodynamic nose to cut through the air and a high rear wing to plant the rear wheels. These car dominated the rest of the year and broke the 200mph record for a stock car. NASCAR required 500 street versions to be built for a model to compete.

The following year a combination of The King driving for Plymouth and the new rule change for one street car per dealer (Plymouth had far fewer dealers than Dodge) caused the Daytona to be replaced by the 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

History:

Many Charger 500's were cloned into Daytona's in the 80s. Both the Charger 500 and the Daytona had the second digit of the VIN being x, so the only way to know for sure if a Daytona was cloned from a Charger 500 is the VIN's sequence number -- as the Charger 500s were all built before the first Daytona was. & there are some 500's that have a vin of xs29

this section could use some serious collaboration from a 1969 Daytona Buff


Model Predecessor

Model Successor

Export Versions

While some Daytonas may have ultimately left the US, there was no specific "Export Versions" of the Daytona.

Related Models

Competition

  • Mercury Cyclone
  • Ford Talladega

Body Styles

All Chargers, including the Charger 500 and the Daytona built in 1969 were 2-dr H/T only.

Technical:

Class

The second digit in the VIN for 1960 was the vehicle's price class. On the Daytona, that would be a X, SO a daytona vin is xx29

Platform

All Chargers, including the Charger 500 and the Daytona built in 1969 were B-Bodies.

Engines

The only engines available for the street Daytona were the 375hp version of the 440ci RB Engine, and the 425hp version of the 426ci Hemi.

Transmissions

The Daytona could be had with either the 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission, or the 883 4-speed manual transmission.

Specifications:

Length, width, height, wheelbase, Available Colors

this section could use some serious collaboration from a 1969 Daytona Buff

References

this section could use some serious collaboration from a 1969 Daytona Buff

Magazine References:

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