After all the help I got from you guys, I was ready to get my Shelby.
Headed out today to pick up an 87 Charger Shelby Turbo, cash in hand. On
the highway in the snow the back end decided to make a left turn without
telling the front end. I drove my 2001 Olds Alero into a concrete wall on a
bridg
Still looking for a car. Have found an 87 Charger that has everything I
wanted except cruise control. My right foot gets me into to much trouble so
I am in the habit of using CC at all times on the highways. I found some
aftermarket CC kits that don't look to hard to install, but they all mentio
I thought the Daytona was much faster then the Charger so that's why
I was only looking for a Daytona. Read last night that not all the
Charger Shelby's were turbos. Went back to the performance specs I
was using and found I was comparing turbo Daytonas to non-turbo
Chargers, not at all fair.
I have checked out the links and info I recieved in response to my last
question so I think I am ready for the next step.
I am looking to buy a Dodge Daytona Shelby. It will be my daily driver, and
I want it drivable from the start. I am not looking for a project. I
understand it won't be new a
Thanks for all the help with identifying the Shelbys. I learned quite a bit
and this will help me pick my car out. I am glad there is still so much
interest in these cars. I plenty to read now.
I am currently self-employeed so I drive around in a 1995 Caravan Cargo Van
that is needed for my bus
Looking at getting a late 80s, early 90s Daytona Shelby. Is there some way
to tell if the Daytona is an actual Shelby, and was not just wearing the
decals?
Thanks!
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