3 miles since restoration; not in it's whole life.
Read the comments at the bottom of the eBay ad.
"Ed" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Winding Road http://starturl.com/eBayAuction
>
> The seller of this 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
> http://starturl.com/1969Charger
seems to be more than just a
> little bit enamored of the pristine muscle car, and with good
> reason. The car has only recorded three miles in its extremely
> sheltered life, yet it has still undergone a complete, six-year
> restoration.
>
> The result of this lavish attention is a Charger that looks
> almost as if it has been untouched by human hands. The owner
> seems almost defensive about this point, fully admitting that
> the car has been "over-restored," but not willing to bow to what
> he describes as the "cult of correctness." Fair enough.
>
> Without fully diving into the many arguments surrounding the
> proper way to restore a car (or whether its wheels should be
> allowed to touch the ground), we'll just point out that if
> anyone is looking for a perfect Charger Daytona, they need look
> no further.
>