It was built by Richard Bendell, designed by Ross Holder and the chassis builder was Michael Borland.
Weighing 1,100 kg (2,425 lb), it is powered by a 6.0 litre (360 in³) LS1 Gen. III V8 engine, which is also used in the Holden Monaro.
[2] The chassis is a purpose built space frame.
[3] As well as the engine, the car uses mainly Holden Commodore SS components including the brakes, wheels, differential, steering column and controls.
[1] Australian racing car champion Peter Brock was killed driving a Daytona (coincidentally the original Shelby Daytona was designed by another Peter Brock) owned by Richard Bendell in the Targa West rally on 8 September 2006, when it left the road and hit a tree sideways, in the driver's door.