Take a look at this, Daddy Dave sells Goliath & Last No Prep Kings Appearance at Season 6 Finale!
In the world of street racing, names like Daddy Dave and Goliath have become legendary. These are more than just machines; they represent a way of life, a pursuit of speed and adrenaline that has captivated fans worldwide. In a recent turn of events, Daddy Dave has decided to part ways with his iconic Chevy 2, Goliath, marking the end of an era in the street racing community.
Goliath is no ordinary car. Built back in 2015 (or was it 2016?), it has undergone various transformations over the years. It’s seen it all, from a Big Block Chevy with a blow-through procharger to a nitrous-fed beast and a twin-turbo 41x monster. However, it didn’t stop there. Goliath eventually sported a procharged Prine Hemi, always evolving and always fiercely competitive.
The car’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. It rose through the ranks to claim the number one spot on the 405 show’s top 10 list. Its ferocious power and agility made it a force to be reckoned with on both the street and the track. For several seasons, it was a fixture on the No Prep Kings circuit, thrilling fans with its remarkable performance. Goliath even dipped into the 370s on the track, a testament to its extraordinary capabilities.
Daddy Dave had hinted at the possibility of selling Goliath to a buyer from Brazil. A few months back, he dropped subtle hints, and now, it’s official. Goliath has a new home in Brazil, but not before one final hurrah in the United States. The new owner has flown all the way from Brazil to get behind the wheel, which promises to be a captivating moment for fans.
As for the last ride on U.S. soil, Goliath is expected to participate in the small tire class at the season finale at Texas Motorplex. This is a fitting tribute to the car’s roots, as it has recently been set up for small tire racing. It’s a nod to the glorious street racing heritage that Goliath has been a part of for so long.
The sale of Goliath may leave fans with mixed feelings. The car has been an integral part of Daddy Dave’s street racing career, and its departure marks a significant transition. However, Daddy Dave isn’t stepping away from the action; he’s now the proud owner of an Audi, promising new adventures on the horizon.
As we eagerly await the season finale of No Prep Kings, we’re left with a sense of nostalgia and anticipation. Goliath’s departure is more than just a car changing hands; it’s the passing of the torch to a new generation of racers in Brazil. There’s a sense of closure and excitement in the air, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for Daddy Dave and his new ride.
In the world of street racing, legends never truly retire; they simply evolve. Goliath may have left the American streets, but its legacy lives on, inspiring a new generation of racers to push the limits and chase the thrill of the race.