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There is a 427 coupe that was not finished in the 60s, but later finished in the 80s. It looks very different than the Daytonas.
There is also a 427 chassis that was fitted with a body by Ghia that looks very different than the Daytonas.
One of the Daytonas was being modified with a longer frame to accept a bigger motor in the 60s for LeMans, but another coupe was involved in a transporter accident. The coupe being modified was put back into its original small block configuration.
Phil Spector had painted on the side of his Daytona that it had a 427 engine, but that was wrong.
I'm sure that the answer to your question is that the Daytona Coupe in question did NOT have a 427 engine in it.
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