Thursday, November 26, 2009

Concept Of The What if Car's


The Mopar world has always had its rarest car’s cloned. We all have that dream car that we would love to add to our garage and our growing collection, just not the money to put those high dollar cars in our garage.

Clone cars have a place in our Mopar world. They are the ones that we can not only drive and enjoy without worring about it being a rare piece of Mopar history.

I think all cars no matter how rare they are should be and are meant to be driven. There are the die hard guys and gals out there that will not look twice at a clone car and then there is us who will.

We are the ones that will enjoy the clone cars just as much if not more then the real deal. I think over the years the clone cars have gotten some good attention and people are starting to enjoy them more and take them for why are. The dream car we all would love to own.

When talking about clone cars or the what if cars you have to take a look at the company that was born out of making a car that was a concept back in 1970.

Dayclona is a company that is not only taking a concept of a car that was never produced and making it, but now offering you the chance to own one as well.

The first car in their stable was a 1971 Dodge Daytona, then came the 1971 Plymouth Super Bird. They didn’t just stop there they decided that Plymouth should have made a 1971 Road Runner convertible.

The group at Dayclona also decided that having the 1971’s covered now it was time to go back a year and look at what could have been and built the most talked about 1970 Daytona car ever.

This car has been in and out of magazines for years with everyone wondering if it was a real car or not. We know now that it was never a real Daytona. They group at Dayclona went ahead and built one to make their collection complete, for now.

If only NASCAR would have not put limitations on Chrysler just think of what might have been, but better yet take a look at what could have been.

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