When the Daytona was being built ... Still, it is one of the 308 Plymouth Superbird 440-6 four-speeds (check out the Pistol Grip Hurst Shifter), and the front bench seat makes it even more ...
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 ...
The Mecum Auctions are back in Houston and will feature more than 1,000 different collector cars. The famous auction runs April 3 through 5 at NRG Center. This year's high-profile auctions feature ...
winning seven NASCAR championships and seven Daytona 500s – among several more accolades. Later this month, a 1970 Plymouth Superbird owned by Petty will be offered up for auction and is ...
The thrill-packed NASCAR Cup Series has undergone arguably its biggest ever shake-up with the introduction of the Next Gen ...
The 1970 Plymouth Cuda has cemented itself ... Born to compete with the Dodge Daytona, the nearly identical Superbird was designed to be as aerodynamic as possible. With its flat, extended nose ...
With a superior aerodynamic design, it outperformed even the Plymouth Superbird. Today, Charger Daytona models with the Hemi engine can fetch upwards of $1 million, showcasing their rarity and ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird were two of the most iconic cars in American racing history. Built in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these cars represented the peak of American ...
For this week, the Plymouth Superbird is the vehicle of choice as players take to the Daytona Tri-Oval for what appears to be a historic Daytona 500. The Sportsmanship Rating (SR) and Driver Rating ...