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I "think" the Superbird was actually a bit faster
NOW:
The Daytona was faster,it was a fraction more aerodynamic than its Plymouth counterpart.
There is a Black Superbird that sometimes shows up at the Northridge Big Boy restaurant. NO vinyl top and the metalwork is nicely done. That dude made it look like a proper factory job.I prefer the Daytona, slightly more subtle. Not a huge fan of the giant Plymouth logo, or the vinyl top. Still wouldn't throw a Superbird out of my garage.
Is that the one that was factory white, or a clone?There is a Black Superbird that sometimes shows up at the Northridge Big Boy restaurant. NO vinyl top and the metalwork is nicely done. That dude made it look like a proper factory job.
There are photos of the Superbird prototype, at Creative Industries, and it was a 69 Road Runner.
I'd say most in that old vintage Riverside photoKind of makes me wonder how many of those are clones.![]()
Not too many "Body in White" cars come up for sale. The pros beat the crap out of them.I'd say most in that old vintage Riverside photo
are/were 'body in white' originally
delivered to specific MoPar funded/approved teams
not vin no fender tag etc. on any of them
pure basis of the real racecars
far from clones![]()
I like this. Pretty cool looking. I notice the other noses in there as well.