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We Need a Tie-breaker: Daytona or Superbird

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Votes cast for which do you like better as of now are 43 for Daytona and 43 for the Superbird (see winged vehicle-Daytona/Superbird forum)! I guess it would be difficult to have to choose between the two. (Oh, if only I had to make that choice for real!)
 
Superbird for me. Pistol grip shifter. 3 engine choices. Vinyl top. Just my opinion anyways.
 
One looks a little more thought-out than the other in my opinion..
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its like choosing between a red head and a blonde!
I will let you know after
I ride them hard and put them away wet...
 
I would take at least one of each. Daytona preferred but would never say no to a Superbird.
 
I don't feel that "need" personally. Love 'em both!
 
Both ugly *** cars just like they were back in the day. I know, I was there. I’ll pick neither . :popcorn2:
 
Daytona, designed by Chrysler Engineering to go fast, did.

Bird, designed by Chrysler Design Studio, was a slower compromise.

Since race cars are supposed to go fast, make mine a Daytona.
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Now I wonder about statistics, like how many races did they each win based on how many starts. One could make I choice based on performance rather than opinion.

I know the Daytone was "faster" aerodynamically, but did that work out over and above the Superbird in the winner's circle. Have to take in account the Dodge debuted a year earlier when figuring all that out, or maybe a computer could do it for you.
 
Now I wonder about statistics, like how many races did they each win based on how many starts. One could make I choice based on performance rather than opinion.

I know the Daytone was "faster" aerodynamically, but did that work out over and above the Superbird in the winner's circle. Have to take in account the Dodge debuted a year earlier when figuring all that out, or maybe a computer could do it for you.
See aerowarriors.com for your answer.
 
I think if you analyze the votes we cast, you will find that in general votes for the Superbird came from guys that owned/favored Roadrunners and votes for the Daytona came from guys that owned/favored Chargers. I'm a Superbird/Roadrunner/Satellite guy !!
 
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