Im guessing many of you dont know the story behind that wing. In 1969/70 Dodge released the Daytona (aka Plymouth Superbird). It was not a Superbee, it was made from the Charger platform. It was basically a charger with a bigger engine, pointed nose piece, and yes, a huge wing very similar to the one on the car in the OP. This was back when NASCAR vehicles adhered much more to what production vehicles actually were, unlike today where the 'stock car' only really resembles the stock/production version in name only. Dodge wanted to improve their NASCAR performance, and yes that huge and ugly wing makes a difference at 200mph, so they released the minimum number of these things as was required to be considered 'production' by nascar (200 of each iirc). The ironic part was, in 1969 nobody liked them, they sat on dealer lots and almost couldnt be given away, but due to their rarity are now one of the most valuable 60's muscle cars ever made. As in, worth like 7 figures today. Obviously this new Challenger version is a pale comparison to the original, and with 'limited edition' production vehicles being so common these days, I doubt this one will ever come close to being as valuable as the original. And yes, still ugly as sin.