2025 Eyes On Design
1969 Dodge Daytona

My wife and I enjoy participating in at least one concours-style show each year. This year, (2025), we were invited to be part of a very unique class at the Eyes On Design show at the Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI (Detroit). We attended previously several years ago with our 1969 Ford Talladega. This time, we showed our 1969 Dodge Daytona known as the Nuremberg Daytona. We are used to competitive classes that are judged on originality, condition, and correctness. We were in a very unique “color and design” class. Thirteen beautiful late 60s and early 70s muscle cars of various wild colors were placed in a large circle facing outwardly, loosely representing a gigantic color wheel.

The Judges were faced with selecting the best cars based only on design and color. Hoods and trunks were closed. The undercarriage was not judged. This had to be an extremely challenging and subjective process for the Judges. The Judges for the show are designers, most from local auto manufacturers. Our husband, and wife team did a great job of looking each car over and talking to the owners about their cars’ design and color.
The competition was strong, with each car having an outstanding design and sparkling color. It had to be a very difficult process for the Judges. However, they made their decision of first and second with a tie for second place.
The winner was an outstanding 1970 Ford Mustang in Grabber Blue. The second place tie went to our 1969 Dodge Daytona in “T7” Dark Bronze and a beautiful 1970 Dodge Challenger in Plum Crazy.
Photos of every car in the class are shown below.

First Place

Second Place

Second Place Tie

The Rest of the “Color” Class








