In 1969, Dodge took NASCAR ovals by storm with 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 ...
Plymouth primarily built the Superbird to entice iconic race driver Richard ... According to Dodge, Plymouth produced 1,935 units of the Superbird at Chrysler's Lynch Road Assembly plant in Detroit ...
The Plymouth Superbird was arguably the most famous, even before it took one of the starring roles in the Pixar smash hit movie Cars. The pointed nose and sky-high rear wing designed to cut ...
When talking about NASCAR "aero cars," we usually think about the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird ... It's most likely a restored unit; it's almost pristine inside and out ...