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One-of-a-kind Plymouth Superbird replica is built on Sport Satellite two-door hardtop bones, with a 383 V8 sourced from the ...
Bird, it seems, is not the word. At least it wasn’t at the Mecum auction in Indianapolis last weekend. There, a Tor Red 1970 ...
This Plymouth Superbird effectively lost its seller more than $1 million, after it was recently auctioned for a fraction of ...
In 1970, the Mopar winged aero-cars were kicking ass in NASCAR, so Chrysler funded testing of the new 1971 designs at Wichita ...
More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons ... Designed to dominate NASCAR, the 1970 Superbird featured an outrageous aerodynamic nose and towering rear wing. Underneath, a 440 Six Pack or ...
However, the initiative to bring the Plymouth Superbird was spearheaded by Petty’s daughter ... The Superbird, a model exclusive to a single year, boasted a rear-deck wing and an aero-nosecone, ...
Mecum Auctions Developed from Plymouth’s Road Runner coupe, the Superbird is distinguished by that elongated nose cone—with hidden quad headlamps—and that towering rear wing, set high to run ...
An Alpine White 1970 Plymouth Superbird once owned by NASCAR legend ... features the aero nosecone with hidden headlamps, rear deck wing, restyled rear window, front fender air extractors ...
Created for NASCAR, the radical Daytona hit showrooms with the same tall rear wing and ... In 1970, Plymouth developed its own version of the Daytona, the Road Runner-based Superbird.
We wouldn’t have been surprised to see Dodge drum up excitement for its new Charger by building a tribute to Richard Petty’s 1970 Plymouth Superbird for the SEMA ... and an absolutely giant rear wing.
The aero-cars featured extended nose cones and tall rear ... Plymouth, without being too literal. It's got a big wing and an extended splitter, but it's not an attempt to slap the shelf-like ...