In 1969, Dodge took ... the Charger Daytona, a radical race car fitted with a nose cone and a massive rear wing. The following year, Plymouth unleashed the nearly identical Superbird.
While many car shoppers back in the day didn’t know what to make of the Mopar wing cars like this 1970 Plymouth Superbird ...
Chrysler made the Plymouth Superbird - alongside its corporate cousin, the Dodge Daytona - with one aim: to win the NASCAR ...
While most muscle cars were designed for drag racing – or at least the traffic light grand prix – other notable examples owe their existence to circuit racing. The Plymouth Superbird was ...
When talking about NASCAR "aero cars," we usually think about the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird. But while these Mopars are arguably the wildest looking of the bunch ...