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1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $2,395.00
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States


                    

                      1969 DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA

 CONVERSION KIT / BODY KIT.

 

Economy Line body components.

 

by Winged Warrior Body Parts

a division of Janak Repros.

 

 

Specializing in Winged Car Reproduction Body Parts since 1978.

 

 

Are you thinking about building your Charger into a Daytona and you are looking for a conversion kit for the job? Do you want to get the best quality of parts available for the job in this price line of parts? We got the kit for you! Janak Repros  Economy Line body components. These are probably some of the best components available in the market today for your money.

 

I along with my son personally hand build all the parts unique to these Winged Cars, which guarantees you repeated consistent quality in your product. Having a lot of experience in building these parts we are very familiar with each individual part and the details. Our low overhead allows us to keep our cost down thus the ability to pass the saving to you. These parts were built using our Factor Equivalent Body Components line Manufacturing System that were cut using near perfect original parts. None of these parts were copies of copies! This system is extremely accurate and will not warp or distort over the time like the production splash off fiberglass molds you see being used in production fiberglass shops in the industry.

 

This Economy Line body components kit you are bidding on consist of the basic obvious parts you will need to build your replica car. The pictures in this add consist of other components available but they are NOT part of this auction! The other items are available and sold separately.

 

The kit in this auction consist of the following parts:

 

Nose cone, trim ring, front spoiler, basic headlight kit, Z brackets, latch tray, lower valence, fender scoops, and the wing.

 

 

Lead-time for this kit is usually two to three weeks.

 

Please call me at 281/379-2828 prior to bidding as to give me the opportunity to answer any questions you might have about this product. If I am not in please leave your phone number and I will call you back. Make sure to leave the number because caller ID does not always pick up the number. This will allow me to assess your needs and inform you as to your best options I have available for you to give you the best desired results you want to achieve on your conversion!

 

 

Free shipping or delivery up to 150 miles. Anything over 150 miles incurs shipping charges not covered by seller!  Thus please call me at 281/379-2828 so I can get your shipping info and service you desire so I can get you the best rate quote available to ship your parts to you.

 

Thank you for your interest in my product. I am looking forward to personally speaking to you about your project.

 

 

 

 

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