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Best cars with NASCAR DNA you could buy
We review the golden era of homologation specials. From the 200 mph Dodge Daytona to the 80s Aerocoupe, discover how NASCAR’s ...
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Why the 1969 Dodge Daytona chased pure aerodynamic speed
The 1969 Dodge Daytona was not styled to look wild in a showroom. It was shaped to slice through the air at nearly 200 miles ...
On December 14, 1947, a group of promoters, drivers, and mechanics gathered at the Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida, for what would become one of the most consequential meetings in ...
Harbor Freight has plenty of cut-price tools aimed at mechanics, but not all of Harbor Freight's tools are worth buying. To work out whether Harbor Freight's Daytona creeper was worth the cash, the ...
In a twist befitting the legends of motorsport, the 1969 Dodge Daytona, ousted from NASCAR in 1971, found new glory on the Bonneville Salt Flats. This pivot from track racing to setting land speed ...
When it comes to floor jacks, Daytona and Pittsburgh offer a wider variety of models than any other brands owned by Harbor Freight. Daytona has the most floor jack models with 12 variations ranging ...
Few cars demand the kind of attention that a 1970 Plymouth Superbird does. Enigmatically, considering how few of them were built (anywhere between 1,935 and 2,783 units), you’d think they litter the ...
With a name like the Charger Daytona, you’d think that Dodge’s first-ever electric muscle car would be a champ at the charging station. That was not our experience. When we tested Dodge’s inaugural ...
Back in December 2024, I introduced you to a rare 1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird that "winged warrior" collector Bob Jennings was preparing to return to the road. The Mopar had been sitting in storage ...
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