He should have had the ultimate muscle car, a 1971 Plymouth Hemi Superbird.
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He should have had the ultimate muscle car, a 1971 Plymouth Hemi Superbird.
You better tell every online resource and for sale ad they are wrong then...
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History of the 1970 Plymouth Superbird
For just one year, homologation requirements moved Plymouth to produce one of the most storied muscle cars of all time. The 1970 Superbird was designed to race with NASCAR, but series rules required that the automaker produce at least one car for every two dealer franchises to qualify the cars to race. Officially, Plymouth made 1,920 Superbirds; however, legend has it that more were made, and this makes provenance critical when considering one of these cars.
The Plymouth Superbird was based on a modified Road Runner two-door coupe. This model is best known for its high rear spoiler and extra-long nose, which added 19 extra inches of length to the front of the car in an effort to be more aerodynamic. The headlights are also faired into the body on these cars, to further reduce drag.
The glory of the Superbird is that it worked. Plymouth took the Daytona 500 win with Peter Hamilton driving a Superbird that year, and Richard Petty’s Superbird is among the most recognizable race cars in history. NASCAR put the brakes on high-powered aerodynamic designs in 1971, but with its racing success, already in the books, the Superbird quickly became a legend.
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ALL ORIGINAL 1970 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD, NUMBERS MATCHING/BORN WITH 440CI ENGINE, HEMI 4 SPEED TRANS, 46K ACTUAL MILES, ORIGINAL VITAMIN C OR HEMI ORANGE PAINT, ORIGINAL BLACK INTERIOR, THIS IS A 2 OWNER DOCUMENTED CAR W/3 BUILD SHEETS, THIS IS AN UNRESTORED ORIGINAL CAR WHICH IS HARD TO COME BY THIS DAY AND TIME, $100K OR BEST OFFER, CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 IF INTERESTED, TENNESSEE, SORRY MY PICTURES ARE TO LARGE TO POST.
:lol2: umm, NO