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Imagine living in the late 1960s to early 1970s, and being used to the relatively square muscle cars of the time. Sure, a 1968 Dodge Charger is a damn hot car, but it's not exactly shapely. Enter the ...
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).
A 1970 Plymouth Superbird has been auctioned for a record $1.65 million. The muscle car was specially developed for NASCAR Cup Series racing.
Click above for a high-res gallery of the Plymouth Superbird Tribute Few muscle cars are as recognizable as the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, with its rear wing that stands proud over the car’s rear ...
A 1970 Plymouth Superbird muscle car owned by the same family for 48 years has been auctioned for quite a bit more than they paid for it. The iconic model was designed to help Plymouth's NASCAR ...
Another big challenge was the rear wing. The wing from a 1970 Superbird wasn't even close to fitting, so Greg and Mike fabricated one out of steel.
To put things in perspective, the Superbird’s most powerful, road-going version, equipped with the 427 Hemi, was rated at 425 horsepower (317 kilowatts) at 5,000 RPM and 490 pound-feet (664 Nm ...
Nowadays, just seeing a Charger Daytona or a Superbird out on the road is cause for celebration. But how about driving a 1970 Plymouth Superbird that turns heads just by leisurely cruising around ...
This 1970 Plymouth Superbird Is a One-of-None Head-Turner, Quite Expensive Too Published: 27 Jun 2023, 16:01 UTC • By: Ciprian Florea 10 photos ...
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