Rear wheels don't appear to be "standard" either. Do you know which model they were originally made for or were they one-offs for this car ?
Might be a reposts but while researching something else in my shop photo files, came across some of these from over a decade ago (all shown tasks performed by yours truly) ... Copyright of TTR Image Unavailable, Please Login
found on facebook wish the factory installed the horse emblem in the grill. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Circa 1974 - Seattle, Washington - regrettably I do not have the s/n...yet! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks Alberto. Having always had a fascination with hidden and/or obscure details & features usually invisible in assembled cars, I’ve photo documented tens of thousands of them, not only on Daytonas, but numerous other make & model cars I’ve restored or worked on over the past 4+ decades. I personally find disassembled cars and their (disassembled?) parts much more interesting than photos of assembled cars displayed on show fields or -rooms, not to mention more revealing of their authenticity & history, both which are often obliterated in restorations. You know, “Don’t worry, nobody’s going to notice or see any of that when it’s all together !”
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