A magazine advertisement for the 1986 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z.During the era of Peak Iacocca at Chrysler Corporation, North American Dodge dealers offered turbocharged factory hot rods on two completely different front-wheel-drive platforms. One was the Chrysler Europe-derived Omnirizon (Charger, Omni GLH/GLH-S) and the other was the all-Detroit G-Body variation of the company-saving K Platform (Daytona). The Daytona was built for the 1984 through 1993 model years (including an IROC version near the end).Here's a magazine advertisement for the third-year Daytona Turbo Z, which uses the 1980s-style no-E-at-the-end spelling trademarked by Parke-Davis for the hormone known as 3,4,β-Trihydroxy-N-methylphenethylamine aka epinephrine, rather than the spelling now in general usage.