Dodge Daytona Charger Without Nose Cone

A prime example is the Dodge Charger Daytona and its aggressively tapered nose cone and sky-high rear wing. But did those exotic add-ons actually help in the aerodynamics department?

The following are images of the components we presently offer for the Daytona. We also offer the HOOD and FENDERS PICTURES COMING SOON.

I'll have some reproduction steel Daytona nose cones available soon. Along with a few other steel reproduction Wing Car parts. As some of you know, Gean Gregory, a long time maker of Daytona, Superbird, Challenger and 'Cuda parts - is in the process of retiring. Recently, I bought out his remaining inventory of wing car parts.

The wings and nose were important, but these small scoops are how Dodge really got the advantage.

Without changing suspension or engine tuning Dodge was able to significantly increase the top speed of the NASCAR Charger by adding the nosecone, fillig in the back window buttresses, and adding those little wind-deflector-thingies to the A-Pillars.

Gene Gregory also sold metal noses thru motor city originals.Ad was something like this 1969 Dodge Daytona Reproduction STEEL NOSE CONE includes 2 quotZquot-brackets amp 2 quotstraight bracketsquot necessary for installation.quot NOS daytona nose I looked at back in the day 3000.00 1969 R4 Daytona XX29L9B410772 1970 EV2 Superbird RM23UOA174597

Gean Gregory was the person having the steel Daytona Nose cone parts stamped. His last batch was made several maybe 10? years ago. I bought out his remaining stock of parts back in 2018 after he sold his shop and retired. From 2018 to early 2023, I was selling the nose cones and a few other parts that Gean made. Other than a couple of nose cones and few other items I kept for my own projects

When you hear the words quotDodge Charger Daytonaquot, you automatically think of the legendary winged warrior from 1969 with it's giant rear wing and it's aerodynamic nose cone. Being as the 1969 Charger Daytona is such a staple in Mopar history, it didn't surprise us that Dodge decided to bring the Daytona name back to the Charger when it was re-released for the 2006 model year. Now of

RPM Productions - Precision Hand-Formed 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Front Nose Panel. Restore your classic Daytona with the unparalleled accuracy of RPM Productions' new, hand-formed nose cone. Crafted from durable 18-gauge sheet metal, each front panel is meticulously copied from mint, original parts, ensuring an exact fit and authentic appearance. Cost amp Shipping listed below.

Good day sir, I used the motorcycle jack because it was handy. The nose isn't that heavy, before I made the attachment for the jack, I used a folding creeper. What you're talking about building will also work just fine. Sorry for the confusion. Curt 69' Dodge Charger 500 69' Dodge Daytona quotReplicaquot