This "winged warrior" spent its first years as a pace car at New York's Perry Raceway. It still retains the original 440 V8 ...
In 1970, the National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) banned two cars for being too fast — the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird. These two cars were new models ...
To wit, look at how wild the early Dodge aero cars were—the iconic Charger Daytona and its Plymouth Superbird counterpart. With low production numbers and distinctive looks—the massive wing ...
1970: The Plymouth Superbird makes landfall in a most ... In 1969, when the Dodge Charger Daytona broke the 200-mph barrier over the steep speed banks, the world was unable to determine what ...
The Plymouth Superbird was a dominant force in ... the Superbird arrived on the market one year after Dodge came out with the ...
Not just any car, but a rare 1970 Plymouth Superbird. The Superbird was a homologation ... that allowed it to hit 200 mph around tracks like Daytona and Talladega. A ridiculously tall wing ...