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Despite chilly temperatures in the high 40s and heavy cloud cover, Automotive Addicts' Cars & Coffee celebrated its first year at The Avenues mall in a super way - as in a 1970 Plymouth Superbird ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona came out in 1969 and the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird came out one year later, both muscle cars focused on aerodynamics to compete in NASCAR competitions.
A 1970 Plymouth Superbird has been auctioned for a record $1.65 million. The muscle car was specially developed for NASCAR Cup Series racing.
Best Mopar Cars of SEMA 2017. Ringbrothers, Hellcats, and a mint Superbird. Billy Rehbock Writer Jonathon Klein Photographer Nov 06, 2017. See All 17 Photos.
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 ...
By 1971, NASCAR had changed the rules to limit horsepower to cars with big wings, dooming the Superbird. This one has 16,360 original miles, RM says, and was restored in 2002.
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).
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A 1970 Plymouth Superbird returned to its original glory by a Colorado Springs vintage auto restoration business will roar onto the international stage in February—one ...
Car of the Week: Racing Legend Richard Petty’s Plymouth Superbird Could Fetch $1 Million at Auction Owned for more than 30 years by “the King” of NASCAR, this 1970 muscle car will be offered ...
The car is a fully restored Alpine White 1970 Plymouth Superbird, once owned by NASCAR legend Richard Petty, featuring a 440 CI Super Commando V-8 engine, an A727 automatic transmission, and ...
While it came standard with enough horsepower (375, in fact), the car's column-shifted automatic transmission was not up to the challenge. Nichels swapped it out for a Chrysler-sourced four-speed ...
Around 2018, the EPA Superbird was acquired by Mopar wing-car collector Gary Edwards from the previous owner's widow, and was added to his incredible collection.
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