Quite a find. Glad it was inside a garage. I hear of a Superbird sitting outside in a guy's backyard for years, as a "someday I'll restore" project. He's in his mid 70s by now though. Times a ticking!
Personally I'd be just as happy or happier finding a nice 1962-1965 Mopar emerging from a 35 year hibernation than that Daytona. :)
Gary H.
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> Check out the is story in Sept issue of HOT ROD - One owner original
> paint 1969 Dodge Daytona locked away for 35 years. Car is from right
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> And I thought I had a Puyallup barn find when I wheeled and dealed for
> a '58 Ford retractable hardtop back in 1995......
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