Repainted one month after it rolled out of the dealership, this 1970 Plymouth Superbird soldiered on almost unaltered for ...
While many car shoppers back in the day didn’t know what to make of the Mopar wing cars like this 1970 Plymouth Superbird ...
In 1969, Dodge took NASCAR ovals ... a radical race car fitted with a nose cone and a massive rear wing. The following year, Plymouth unleashed the nearly identical Superbird.
While the race cars could reach speeds of up to 200 mph with this engine, the street versions only got a little above 140 mph. The Superbird won 18 races in the 1970 NASCAR season. Chrysler made the ...
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 ...
Which is why we're somewhat shocked to see this Superbird fail to attract enough interest from bidders at the Atlantic City Classic Car Auction this past weekend. Yet that wasn't enough to push ...
And when the sport was still up and coming, the tight competition actually led to some interesting production cars. The Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird ... NASCAR made a rule change ...
is an homage to Petty's original 1970 Plymouth Superbird game-changing racecar. It was a car so influential and so fast in the American racing league that it forced regulators to change some of ...
NASCAR fans do not like the tribute to the legendary Richard Petty featuring a GR Superbird that mimics his 1970s Superbird.
The Superbird ... The cars did so well that NASCAR throttled them back after the 1970 season, but not before Petty won 18 races in his, and firmly imprinted its low, long profile on race fans ...
The paint scheme is a tribute to NASCAR racer Richard Petty, in honor of a partnership between Toyota Gazoo Racing ... famous of Petty cars, Richard Petty's 1970 Plymouth Superbird.