As much as I love the scream of European racing engines, there is something very special about pure American muscle like this, and I say that as a Brit.
The ultimate American muscle car in my book. Nothing is meaner than a 1969 Charger with a crazy. 28 drag coefficient thanks to that huge wing and nose.
Even more than that! They made all the trim on the A pillar flush with the window panels, and even rounded the rear glass over the back, they spared no expense
Dodge was very serious. The engine was already overpowered, and that combined with the crazy aerodynamics made the car way too good for Nascar. They banned it... @@poly_g6068
See, Cars like that are meant to be driven and enjoyed fully, not just parked in the giant garageand stared at lol. And yes I get it's worth a pile of money but still.. This is definitely one amazing piece of automotive history and is the definition of Rolling Art!. 👍👏👏🍻
That may be slightly the case, but the Hellcat pales in comparison to the abnormal style of the Daytona. When I get in a car, I dont want it to sound like an over worked dishwasher. I want it to sound like its going to rattle your bones. It takes a real man... or girl... to be able to handle the Daytona. For all I care, the engines of the past 30 years sound like fucking pussies.
@Josh Da Hellcats are on their own level, in a straight line race a hellcat would win every time, also love the whine of the supercharger in those things.
What a machine! I got to see this car in person once, it is probably one of the most badass Mopar's I've ever seen and heard! The people behind this beauty put a lot of effort into her and i couldn't have been more blown away, superb job!
how do you know they aren't just old school deep dish slotted rims painted black??? Even if they are race wheels ...big deal...not like you have to be a licensed race car driver with a certified race car to buy race wheels. Actually they are cheaper than most aftermarket street wheels. WHOOO NASCRAP wheels!!! DUH
@@bultacowally it just makes it cooler, ...that’s all. Or, it could have the normal stance with the regular factory wheels. Just cooler, that’s all. 🤘🏽
I'm 22 and my friends always ask why I'd rather have a muscle car than a modern era sports car. My answer is as follows: One, nowadays, cars don't have the reliability of a classic car, not that every classic was without issue, but still, two, most cars now are saddled with a 4 or 6 cylinder, whereas classics like this amazing Charger Daytona had V8s of varying sizes, be it a 340, 440 with triple deuce carbs or the mighty 426 Hemi, every last one was a work of art. That Daytona is beautiful, by the way.
@@rickbailey189 No problem at all. Muscle cars of any kind have always fascinated me, and considering my father has a 1982 Mustang GT fitted with a 351W and is currently restoring a 1946 Ford F3 flatbed pickup with mostly original 239-cid flathead V8 mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, I'd say muscle cars and antique trucks are a great passion of mine.
Pharmacist in Town had one , always wanted one . H/ School years in the '70 i managed to pick up a trypower 4 sp 65 Goat & that made me happy. Im 63 yrs old now ,& I still want one . jeje
My dad had a blue one he LOVED but it had so many problems he traded it out for a 71 Chevelle 454 ss which he also LOVED. They just dont make cars this good nowadays. With all the emissions restrictions i dont think were ever good get good cars like these old legends.
While I'm more of an 80s muscle car stan, I still know that this era of Muscle cars was objectively better. What is better for an example than this? The metallic roar of the engine sends shivers down your spine at the tone of a perish song, it can easily outrun a Ferrari 360, it looks like a wind-sculpted piece of art, and as shown in this video, it can easily spin its heavy-set tires. I take my hat off to Dodge for making this car.
There was a muscle car made in the 80's? Other than the Buick GN, I don't think so. I'm extremely fortunate to own both an '86 GN and '70 Charger 500. I don't believe any car from the 80's could be called a muscle car, the GN excluded, of course.
@@Coelacanth97 People always debate over whether the 80s mustangs, Camaros and firebirds are muscle cars. The way I see it, a muscle car doesn’t have to come from the factory with an exhaustive amount of power. In fact, I say those 80s manufacturers are clever. They substituted factory-spec power for sheer tunability, and as we both know, people tune the 80s Mustangs to death, giving them more power than the Bugatti Veyron. And I’m saying this knowing that the Pontiac GTO and Mustang came out in the 60s intending to be cars that don’t need to be tuned to be powerful, but that’s just because _the factory tuned it themselves._
@@StatickyCat So you're basically saying you don't think muscle cars are born with power. I disagree with this view. Sure, you can aftermarket-tune a Dodge Omni or Ford Probe or do an engine swap and give them tons more power, but that doesn't make them muscle cars. Even Chevy's flagship performance car Corvette couldn't hold a candle to the Grand National or Turbo T, so I would stand by my definition of those Turbo Buicks being pretty much the only true muscle cars made in the 80's.
@@Coelacanth97 Well, I don’t disagree with you, I mean they’re called muscle cars for a reason. But cars from the 80s are generally super weak and the Mustangs, Camaros and Firebirds were still more powerful than most of what you could get from the factory at the time. I guess Ford and Chev themselves didn’t know what they were saying calling their 80s machines muscle cars. Perhaps Dodge were the smart ones, not even trying in the 80s, they just done gave up until they made the Viper. The term muscle car may be inaccurate, but I think the definition of a muscle car is subjective. It’s no different from calling a person strong. Whether that person is weak or not is up to the other person’s view. But I’ll still call them muscle cars, they may not be powerful, but they still carry the pony car names and they definitely still looked cool IMO. The Buick Regal GNX is definitely a muscle car though, if that 6 cylinder doesn’t void the definition. I do think it’s kind of a pity that American V8s at the time didn’t get the same well-tuned treatment as the GNX, because while I love 6’s, the American V8 is unmatched.
This is actually my dream car but one problem it most likely cost over a million dollars plus i live in Australia so yeah that plus paying for shipping lol
I feel bad for any modern Charger owner who has to be near this beauty 😭 Challenger owners at least stand a chance against their classic counterparts but these old Chargers look so much meaner compared to the new ones
I don't have a Hemi Daytona, but I do have a sweet 1968 Barracuda fastback powered by a 400 based 512 stroker with Trick Flow heads and a hydraulic roller cam with 254 duration @.050 with 618 lift, all backed by an A833 4 speed manual. 👍
What a beautiful car, if I had to only drive 1 car for the rest of my life the 69 dodge charger daytona would be it And you only used to brake to get it going, that's a dodge for ya
All I'm saying is a good luck with that they're only a few hundred made along with the Plymouth superbird which is basically plymouth's version of this
I thought Porn wasn't allowed on youtube?
Ikr thank god i found this 😍💦
🍆 💦 🍆 💦
Lol why you complainin guy
I love when she screams!
IKR?
The car that beat every nascar vehicle in 1970 and broke the 200mph record
Not just beat. I'm pretty sure they banned it.
@@rehzxy4428 yeah they banned it because everyone at nascar are crybabies
@@brutalstuff1653 and Nascar is such a shit show right now it’s unbearable
@@Apollo5752353 I’d the challenger or the charger was back in it would be a miracle
@@brutalstuff1653 then Nascar would ban them...for “reasons” aka: they’ll whoop ass
If I had a million dollars, and I had to choose between a hypercar or this, I'd choose this without any hesitation.
Or take the hypercar, sell it and buy a few of these
500 only right
Same here dude.
Same
I would take this before I found out the other option!
Anyone hear the car alarm going off after he did the burnout? Must've been a ground shaking moment.
Bro that was a weak burn out
I cant hear the car alarm can you point out where it is
@@fatman306 it’s very very faint right after the burnout stops and lasts for a couple seconds
Exhaust noise would've set car alarm off.
it was on since the beginning of the vid
The sound of that 426 Hemi revving up is just eargasmic. Nothing can replicate it, and I could only wish to have something like that!
As much as I love the scream of European racing engines, there is something very special about pure American muscle like this, and I say that as a Brit.
Rare footage of the king getting ready for his last race
The King is a Road Runner Superbird, not the Charger Daytona.
He raced many cars before then anyway
@@LITTLE1994 yeah super true
@@LITTLE1994 don't ruin the joke
The King wasn't a big girl's blouse with an auto in a NASCAR legend
If anyone says the Hellcat is cooler, they obviously have not seen one of these beauty’s in real life.
I've seen both up close, Hellcats look 10x better
@@Magnetic5oh maybe
@@Magnetic5oh The Hellcat that looks almost exactly like every other Challenger? No, it doesn't
@@startrader9503 yes it does. Oh no it's got a badge it's totally different
@@Magnetic5oh Talking about looks, not performance
The ultimate American muscle car in my book. Nothing is meaner than a 1969 Charger with a crazy. 28 drag coefficient thanks to that huge wing and nose.
And don't forget about 426 hemi
I'm amazed how high this old thing can rev. Dodge went all the way with this car and then some!
That's still a bit more aerodynamic than some modern cars.
Even more than that! They made all the trim on the A pillar flush with the window panels, and even rounded the rear glass over the back, they spared no expense
Dodge was very serious. The engine was already overpowered, and that combined with the crazy aerodynamics made the car way too good for Nascar. They banned it... @@poly_g6068
Now This i Call a muscle Cars
Yea same
Hell yeah
Is it really a muscle car? It seems that it would be more in dodge viper territory.
Well this was practically a race car design but it sure made it one of the greatest muscle cars ever
See, Cars like that are meant to be driven and enjoyed fully, not just parked in the giant garageand stared at lol. And yes I get it's worth a pile of money but still.. This is definitely one amazing piece of automotive history and is the definition of Rolling Art!. 👍👏👏🍻
Oh please thats as much fun this car will see. Back into the guys garage it goes
@@thefuzzypickle8277 along with the Plymouth superbird
@@Natd0gsef hi
Gotta say this the best youtube recommendation I've had
That's how a mopar should look and scream DOWN RIGHT MEAN.
Now that sounds like a muscle not like the new generation we're they all sound the same..
Well, all the new Dodge's use the same two engines: their V6 and the 392 HEMI (the regular 392 and the Hellcat/supercharged HEMI).
So I’m guessing you’re completely unfamiliar with Dodges engine line up
@@SigTheSauceMan there’s the 3.6, the 5.7, 6.4 and 6.2 supercharged
@John McHumanson be nice
Well the demon sounds different compared to other cars because of its giant supercharger
Puts the hellcat to shame.
i disagree, you should view the hellcat as its own thing
@@crashandcynder
The Daytona even sounds better
That may be slightly the case, but the Hellcat pales in comparison to the abnormal style of the Daytona. When I get in a car, I dont want it to sound like an over worked dishwasher. I want it to sound like its going to rattle your bones. It takes a real man... or girl... to be able to handle the Daytona. For all I care, the engines of the past 30 years sound like fucking pussies.
@Psycho The Daytona's a boat, but the Hellcat's a Yacht. It would be closer than you think. The Daytona's also a lot faster in a straight line.
@Josh Da Hellcats are on their own level, in a straight line race a hellcat would win every time, also love the whine of the supercharger in those things.
What a machine! I got to see this car in person once, it is probably one of the most badass Mopar's I've ever seen and heard! The people behind this beauty put a lot of effort into her and i couldn't have been more blown away, superb job!
I love how the body of the car moves when he revs it, all that horsepower
That's the torque literally TWISTING the entire chassis.
Me: Man... those look like NASCAR wheels! Troy: ...no, those ARE NASCAR wheels...
Where do u find those?
Those are nascar weels
how do you know they aren't just old school deep dish slotted rims painted black??? Even if they are race wheels ...big deal...not like you have to be a licensed race car driver with a certified race car to buy race wheels. Actually they are cheaper than most aftermarket street wheels. WHOOO NASCRAP wheels!!! DUH
@@bultacowally it just makes it cooler, ...that’s all. Or, it could have the normal stance with the regular factory wheels. Just cooler, that’s all. 🤘🏽
OHHHN THEY ARE "NASCAR WHEELS" i get it
The angry engine , the black rims , the orange ..... Perfect ...
The first rev already made me save it to my videos
Sits right, looks right, sounds right. Likely the best looking/sounding Daytona Charger I've seen in my 62 Mopar years.
THAT CAR.......THAT ENGINE.....THAT POWER...... I NEED IT
THAT SPOILER. I WANT IT😍
sounds awsome, good looking daytona.
This has got to be the most beautiful car I've ever seen in my life.
And the funny thing is when the Dodge executives first made it they absolutely hated it they thought it was the ugliest thing ever made
@@Natd0gsef Yeah, you got that off Doughnut Media huh? xD
@@007-Bond I'm not going to deny
@@Natd0gsef Hahah not to worry, me too.
A million dollar smile suits perfect to this carr 🙂
love how she sounds
Love the Daytona and seeing it driven properly!!!
The way it growls.......... I think I’m in love
Wicked sounding engine and what an awesome color that is!
Well that is a real car!❤️
The Daytona is the Skyline GTR of America. Both are legends in their own way. Both dominated in the racing series they raced in.
Powerful and pretty, amazing combination.
This brought me to tears....OMG..
I'm 22 and my friends always ask why I'd rather have a muscle car than a modern era sports car. My answer is as follows: One, nowadays, cars don't have the reliability of a classic car, not that every classic was without issue, but still, two, most cars now are saddled with a 4 or 6 cylinder, whereas classics like this amazing Charger Daytona had V8s of varying sizes, be it a 340, 440 with triple deuce carbs or the mighty 426 Hemi, every last one was a work of art. That Daytona is beautiful, by the way.
Son, you have amazed me. You have broken a stereotype of how I see your generation. Thanks for appreciating the cars of my generation.
@@rickbailey189 No problem at all. Muscle cars of any kind have always fascinated me, and considering my father has a 1982 Mustang GT fitted with a 351W and is currently restoring a 1946 Ford F3 flatbed pickup with mostly original 239-cid flathead V8 mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, I'd say muscle cars and antique trucks are a great passion of mine.
@@Dagonlovers You love the horsepower and the roar of those cars.
Pharmacist in Town had one , always wanted one . H/ School years in the '70 i managed to pick up a trypower 4 sp 65 Goat & that made me happy. Im 63 yrs old now ,& I still want one . jeje
Now THIS is true American Muscle.
The king that made history
My dad had a blue one he LOVED but it had so many problems he traded it out for a 71 Chevelle 454 ss which he also LOVED. They just dont make cars this good nowadays. With all the emissions restrictions i dont think were ever good get good cars like these old legends.
beautiful beautiful
Pulls nice and straight.
Awesome.
Hearing that thing scream brings a smile to my face 😊
Love it
No power breaking just pure HP
Ese ronroneo del motor... Enamora 😍!!! Belleza de carro
what an absolute beast. love those rims
60s and 70s muscle cars are something else. God damn
Love it how it shakes a little bit
Daaaaamnnnn!!!
love dem vintage Chargers 🏆 🏁
This a real burnout. Not just standing on the brakes and over powering the rear brakes.
This kind takes horsepower.
While I'm more of an 80s muscle car stan, I still know that this era of Muscle cars was objectively better. What is better for an example than this? The metallic roar of the engine sends shivers down your spine at the tone of a perish song, it can easily outrun a Ferrari 360, it looks like a wind-sculpted piece of art, and as shown in this video, it can easily spin its heavy-set tires.
I take my hat off to Dodge for making this car.
There was a muscle car made in the 80's? Other than the Buick GN, I don't think so. I'm extremely fortunate to own both an '86 GN and '70 Charger 500. I don't believe any car from the 80's could be called a muscle car, the GN excluded, of course.
@@Coelacanth97 People always debate over whether the 80s mustangs, Camaros and firebirds are muscle cars.
The way I see it, a muscle car doesn’t have to come from the factory with an exhaustive amount of power. In fact, I say those 80s manufacturers are clever. They substituted factory-spec power for sheer tunability, and as we both know, people tune the 80s Mustangs to death, giving them more power than the Bugatti Veyron.
And I’m saying this knowing that the Pontiac GTO and Mustang came out in the 60s intending to be cars that don’t need to be tuned to be powerful, but that’s just because _the factory tuned it themselves._
@@StatickyCat So you're basically saying you don't think muscle cars are born with power. I disagree with this view. Sure, you can aftermarket-tune a Dodge Omni or Ford Probe or do an engine swap and give them tons more power, but that doesn't make them muscle cars. Even Chevy's flagship performance car Corvette couldn't hold a candle to the Grand National or Turbo T, so I would stand by my definition of those Turbo Buicks being pretty much the only true muscle cars made in the 80's.
@@Coelacanth97 Well, I don’t disagree with you, I mean they’re called muscle cars for a reason. But cars from the 80s are generally super weak and the Mustangs, Camaros and Firebirds were still more powerful than most of what you could get from the factory at the time.
I guess Ford and Chev themselves didn’t know what they were saying calling their 80s machines muscle cars. Perhaps Dodge were the smart ones, not even trying in the 80s, they just done gave up until they made the Viper.
The term muscle car may be inaccurate, but I think the definition of a muscle car is subjective. It’s no different from calling a person strong. Whether that person is weak or not is up to the other person’s view.
But I’ll still call them muscle cars, they may not be powerful, but they still carry the pony car names and they definitely still looked cool IMO.
The Buick Regal GNX is definitely a muscle car though, if that 6 cylinder doesn’t void the definition. I do think it’s kind of a pity that American V8s at the time didn’t get the same well-tuned treatment as the GNX, because while I love 6’s, the American V8 is unmatched.
What a fantastic engine sound.
THIS IS MY LIFE NOW.
This car is nothing but raw force, the only thing that matters is the engine. That's what I like in a car
Absolutely AWESOME!!👍🇺🇸🏁
This is actually my dream car but one problem it most likely cost over a million dollars plus i live in Australia so yeah that plus paying for shipping lol
bro did you read it's my DREAM car im not letting my self down
plus there not selling commodores anymore
look you have no idea how many american muscle cars there are here in Australia and there is most likely a daytona somewhere :)
SharQuin-Check Carsonline,com...there's a 440,4 speed Dodge Daytona for sale in Florida for $300,000 USD(about $389,000 Australian)
k thx
Rumble rumble Roar! Love that sound!
Sounded mega powerful..
I feel bad for any modern Charger owner who has to be near this beauty 😭 Challenger owners at least stand a chance against their classic counterparts but these old Chargers look so much meaner compared to the new ones
When muscle cars had there own unique look and unique sound with each one having something cool even the similar ones were different
This is the car all those other modern muscle cars want to be when they grow up
Wow, what an oldy, but a goody! John P.
Had a neighbor long ago who owned both a red and a blue roadrunner NASCAR .He also had an original super bee .
It’s crazy how much it changed from 1969 to 2017.
Beautiful muscle car
Sounds great
that engine is BEAST!!!
Beautiful
Bro this is one of my dream cars
looks awesome
That car is a dream car, WOW WOW WOW!!!
I don't have a Hemi Daytona, but I do have a sweet 1968 Barracuda fastback powered by a 400 based 512 stroker with Trick Flow heads and a hydraulic roller cam with 254 duration @.050 with 618 lift, all backed by an A833 4 speed manual. 👍
Uhh!! The sound! The sound! 🔥🔥🔥🥵🥵
Music to my ears
Normal people: wow, this car is awesome, its really fast
Me: YO ITS THE KING FROM CARS, IS THE DINOCO CAR!!!!!
AWESOME!!! I NEED ONE
If anyone says a hellcat is the best car on earth, they havent laid eyes and ears on that beauty
I want one. NOW. Even if I’m 11 and a half years old, I want *one* !!!
save your pennies! and bitcoin.
@@chaddelong998 naaaahhh I dont care about bitcoin. Real money.
I luv this car
I gotta say What a beautiful car man
Nice stock engine to
That car sounds awesome
that was soooo frickin cool mannnn!!!!
#MOPARMUSCLE!
Amazing
Amazing. Is there a way to get that audio for my ring tone?
Hell yeah that’s my favorite car
What a ROAR!
Thats one cool car right there.....,...... WITH A BIG ASS WING AND BIG BROAD MUSCLES
I was watching this at 1:30 am (youtube recommends lol) and when he revved up the car, man that scared the crap out of me
What a beautiful car, if I had to only drive 1 car for the rest of my life the 69 dodge charger daytona would be it
And you only used to brake to get it going, that's a dodge for ya
I don't even need a Daytona, just a normal 69 Charger for me would be awesome. My dream car
My dream car.
Got too love Texas baby. Cool people and cooler cars.
I love how the video starts off by showing those rust free pinch welds
That right there is one bad ass car.
The General Lee on steroids!! Man I LOVE that car!!!!!!!!!!
Sick, I rather have that in that condition than a new one anyday
I ♥️ old cars
SOUNDS LIKE A MONSTER
More videos of this charger? And specs?
That's a beast
I love old school muscle this is my dream car and hope to own one, one day
All I'm saying is a good luck with that they're only a few hundred made along with the Plymouth superbird which is basically plymouth's version of this
503 total production from Summer to Fall of 1969. HEMI Daytona's about 22 or 32 built. Rolling real estate.
God fucking damn it i love the sound of that engine
my dream car
Awesome!!