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In 2022, car collector Bobby Knudsen bought a 1970 Plymouth Superbird—you know, the one with the massive rear wing—for a record-breaking $1.65 million (after buyer’s fees). Unfortunately for ...
Not all investments are winners, but some will lose you more than others. Take, for example, the 1970 Plymouth Superbird that Bobby Knudsen bought for $1.65 million in 2022. The muscle car was put up ...
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Rare 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird At The Louisville ClassicA meticulously maintained 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a numbers-matching 440 V8 is a rare gem for collectors at auction A true piece of American automotive history is set to cross the auction ...
This bird is ready for takeoff. A rare 1970 Plymouth Superbird muscle car owned by the same family for nearly a half-century is coming up for auction and expected to pull a huge price. The ...
The event will see a plethora of high-profile classic cars go under the hammer. This TorRed 1970 Plymouth Superbird is one of them, and it will be offered at no reserve. The Superbird was Plymouth ...
“When I went to pick it up, that’s what he told me . . . he wrote it on the dash just to remind me. In the 10 years I’ve had the privilege of owning it, I’ve definitely tried to follow his ...
Plymouth also wanted a piece of the action and introduced its own version under the Superbird name. Based on the Road Runner, the Superbird was largely similar to the Daytona. You can see what ...
One particular car, however, has the prefix baked right into its name: the Plymouth Superbird. The Superbird was introduced in 1970, during an era of intense competition among muscle car makers.
The Superbird is easily one of the most outrageous vehicles to ever leave Detroit. It’s a heavily modified Plymouth Road Runner that was sold for just one year to satisfy NASCAR’s homologation ...
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