aerowarriors.net - Aero Warriors

Description: The Aero Warriors site is about the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona and the 1970 Plymouth SuperBird, automobiles that participated in United States auto racing competitions more than 30 years ago.

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T he 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona and 1970 Plymouth Road Runner SuperBird were built for just one reason - to dominate stock car racing. This site is about these "Aero Warriors", the most exotic of a select group of cars designed and produced by American automotive manufacturers in the late 1960's.

A s stock car racing evolved from its depression-era beginnings on the back roads, open fields and small dirt tracks throughout the United States, it soon became clear that strong organization would become critical to the sport's continued success. In the United States, the Automobile Racing Club of America ( ARCA ), the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ( NASCAR ) and the United States Auto Club ( USAC ) were the major sanctioning bodies that provided this organization. Through the efforts of

T his growing popularity was not lost on the nation's auto makers, who were beginning to take notice of what was later popularized by the phrase, "What wins on Sunday, sells on Monday." In other words, an auto manufacturer's sales responded positively when one of their automobiles won a sanctioned race. Before too long, the major American auto makers were funneling money and high performance parts to many stock car racing teams. Using this approach, the automotive factories hoped to realize more victories o