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drivetrain

is the daytona FWD or RWD?..i didnt see any threads that mentioned it so i just thought id ask.
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Re: drivetrain

The Daytona was a front wheel drive car.
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Re: drivetrain

Are you referring to the "Daytona" of the late 80's - 90's or the '69 Charger Daytona or the new 2006 Charger Daytona or even the 2006 Ram Daytona?
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Re: drivetrain

how do i convert a 1990 dodge daytona to rear wheel drive
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