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Started by Seabeckredneck, December 07, 2018, 02:19:44 PM

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chargervert

I'm building my own Daytona stock car clone that will be a 200 mph Hemi powered dual quad, fuel injected, 6 speed equipped Daytona clone.  It is built on a circa Laughlin Nascar chassis, circa 2005.  The plan is to have a Daytona stock car clone that will be driven on the street!

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farm966

I like the Scraptona, when you start drilling holes in your shift knob to lose weight you are getting serious.

Ryan.C

Quote from: chargervert on December 07, 2018, 03:38:20 PM
I'm building my own Daytona stock car clone that will be a 200 mph Hemi powered dual quad, fuel injected, 6 speed equipped Daytona clone.  It is built on a circa Laughlin Nascar chassis, circa 2005.  The plan is to have a Daytona stock car clone that will be driven on the street!

This really cool.  :coolgleamA:

Where did you get a nascar chassis? I'm sure it wasn't craigslist.

Do you have a build thread link?
There are few problems in life that cannot be solved with C-4.

chargervert

I have build threads on Moparts,and on For B Bodies only. The threads are titled"A stock car flaming with a loser at the cruise control". I would have posted a thread here too,but I would have to resize every picture. I bought the car from a member of here and Moparts. The chassis was built by a Nascar shop in North Carolina. The plan is to build a 200 MPH Daytona stock car that I can drive on the street.

Ryan.C

Thanks ill look for it on FBBO
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chargervert

It is in the Daytona/Superbird section.

Ryan.C

I subscribed to your thread on FBBO. What a cool build, Thanks again  :cheers:
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chargervert

Thanks, the project is a little out of my comfort zone as far as setting up the chassis, so I am hoping to find a local racecar builder that can help me with that aspect of the car.  I  can do the body work, metal fabrication work, and most of the mechanical work myself.  I remember seeing a thread on your Charger build as well. .The car came out great, and I really like that color on a Charger.

Ryan.C

Thanks for the complement  :cheers:

Ill be following your build as I have been kicking around the idea of doing a daytona on a Nascar chassis in hope's of a bonneville run in the future
There are few problems in life that cannot be solved with C-4.

chargervert

My friend and his wife went 208 MPH at Bonneville with their Daytona stock car.

Vegas_Nick

Quote from: chargervert on December 07, 2018, 03:38:20 PM
I'm building my own Daytona stock car clone that will be a 200 mph Hemi powered dual quad, fuel injected, 6 speed equipped Daytona clone.  It is built on a circa Laughlin Nascar chassis, circa 2005.  The plan is to have a Daytona stock car clone that will be driven on the street!

I'd like to hear more detail on this build. This is the EXACT plan once I am done with my Buddy Baker car.

djcarguy

Quote from: chargervert on December 12, 2018, 08:30:36 PM
My friend and his wife went 208 MPH at Bonneville with their Daytona stock car.
more info an pixs of 208 mph car?? or link to 208 car info  ?? thanks neat build your doing. 

djcarguy

Quote from: djcarguy on December 12, 2018, 11:29:16 PM
Quote from: chargervert on December 12, 2018, 08:30:36 PM
My friend and his wife went 208 MPH at Bonneville with their Daytona stock car.
more info an pixs of 208 mph car?? or link to 208 car info  ?? thanks neat build your doing.