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K. Scott Teeters'
Nostalgia Muscle Car Art Prints: Mopar

Blueprint Series No. 15 - 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
Print No. BPS-15
All of our prints measure 11" x 17, are printed on
tan-colored parchment paper,
and are signed by the artist.
Unframed Print:
$19.95 + $4.95 S&H
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Framed Print:
$49.95 + $15.00 S&H
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Talk about BOLD! Chrysler blew everyone away with their ultimate NASCAR warrior, the Charger Daytona. The Charger had been Dodge’s NASCAR racer since ‘66 with the big-block Fords running very close for years. Race car aerodynamics was exploding with new ideas in the mid-to- late ‘60s and the designers at Chrysler were paying close attention. They made a huge adjustable wing for the back of the car and a new nose clip in the shape of a big wedge with rounded off sides. Since car makers had to sell what they raced, there was a street version that people either loved or hated.
There’s no doubt about it, this car was over the top! The Charger Daytona was available with either a 440 Magnum or 426 Hemi engine. For the street, either power plant was more than enough. But the Hemis were notoriously hard on drive trains and many of the winged Dodges were ordered with the less expensive, easier to live with 440 engine. The following year, Plymouth got into the game with their winged warrior based on the Road Runner body, and called the “Superbird.” Like the Dodge, it was a love-it or hate-it kind of car.
But by ‘71 the party was over. Muscle cars quickly were becoming socially unacceptable and NASCAR was pulling in the reins on the winged machines with restrictor plates between the Hemi engine’s intake manifold and big Holley carb. The net result was the Mopar wing machines that weren’t competitive. Not because of anything lacking in the Mopar designs, it was the interference of NASCAR There was growing concern in NASCAR over the 200-plus miles-per-hour speeds the winged cars were reaching.
The Chrysler winged cars was a classic example of racing advancements filtering down into production cars. Today, Eclipses, Celicas, and Civics can be seen sporting big wings on their rear deck lids... shades of NASCAR circa 1969-70.
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Here's what the print looks like in one of our 16" x 20" poster frames.


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