1987 Dodge Daytona Parts
By 1987, the Dodge Daytona had refined its styling and performance, offering a sleeker, more aerodynamic body and improved turbo options. If you’re lucky enough to have a Shelby Z model, keeping it in top shape means making sure the engine is well-tuned, the brakes are solid, and the suspension isn’t clapped out. One weak spot? The pop-up headlights. If yours aren’t working right, you might need new motors or relays. And if you’ve got leaking T-tops or cracked door seals, fresh weatherstripping is a must. Classic Parts Pro will be your go-to for Daytona parts soon—sign up for the newsletter so you don’t miss out!
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