The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a rare legend of American muscle, and each one that hits the market is an event.

Its aero design made it the first NASCAR racer to shatter the 200-mph barrier.

That’s why the 1969 Dodge Daytona, especially Hemi-powered low-mile gems, still commands $1.5M+ at auction.

As you can see in the photo gallery, this Daytona looks the part both  outside and inside and is said to be one of the top unrestored Daytonas  in the world.

Adding to its pedigree, the body sports autographs from NASCAR legends, including Buddy Baker—who hit 200.447 mph in a Daytona. In short: this is one car you don’t want to wash.

The orange Daytona comes with the factory build sheet, window sticker and keys, as well as a David Wise report.

A true rarity for Daytona fans and muscle car collectors—this no-reserve auction starts at just $25.

Classic.com data from the past five years is skewed by the ultra-rare 426 Hemi Daytona, with only 22 ever built.

These cars regularly fetch $1.5 million on the rare occasions they cross the auction block.

This Daytona 440 isn’t as scarce, but it could still fetch around $300K—right near the $321,570 average.