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Cars & Coffee 4-25-09

Must have flat out killed him. No response.
That might make Cliff guilty of reckless endangerment!
 
Banjo said:
I'm quite sure they did not build any Daytona convertibles. I would suspect that was a clone. (I could be wrong) still an awsome car.

Ben, According to a few sources, there were 1,301 Berlinetta(Coupes) models and 123 Spyder(Convertibles) built by the end of 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" production in 1973.
 
It's a little fuzzy, but, aren't those conv. referred to as "California's"
 
AFAIK the "California" designation was for a essentially stripper version of the convertible 250 GT's. The convertible Daytonas were Spyders.
 
I think your correct and I will try to clean the dust out of the hard drive in my noggin!
 
Guys, I wasn't referring to the Ferrari, but rather to the Dodge Daytona...the convertible with the slopey nose and high wing at the back!
 
bugimike said:
Guys, I wasn't referring to the Ferrari, but rather to the Dodge Daytona...the convertible with the slopey nose and high wing at the back!

The orange roadrunner/superbird? No I dont think there was any convertibles of that at all. In fact, I believe that car was built only so they could dominate NASCAR with it. Remember the old rule about it having to be a production model with x number on the roads?
 
You mean one of these

1990.dodge.daytona.3070-396x249.jpg
 
Crikey, my bad! I hear Daytona and I automatically think Ferrari or Cobra. Almost never of the Superbird or that <span style="font-style: italic">thing </span>that Don posted above.
 
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