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I was in my early teens when this event happened I live just over the border from South Dakota in Wyoming. I heard a few of the wings car actually went through Upton and they stopped because one needed a mirror I believe. I missed out on seeing the cars and I was so bummed since I was a wing car...
Hopefully next weekend I will have the nose assembled and on the car again. Then I’ll be installing the headliner and vinyl top. I hope to have the car on the road in about two months.
I’ve always wanted a lemon twist superbird so this one will definitely go back to factory but I would love to build a clone pro touring style bird or a NASCAR style bird.
Awesome!! Looks very nice, hopefully with my extra wing parts I’ll build a clone or save a rough bird if I find one. I love blue mopars so I think it would look good. I sold my B5 blue charger to get my bird
Awesome! What color is your clone, do you live in the black hills area? I live in Gillette so I’m sure I’ll make it to one of the Mopar shows In Rapid at some point.
First picture is how it looked when I bought the car. The car never had its wing on it when the previous owner had it so it’s been off since the late 70’s!
This will be my first restoration thread on one of my cars and I’ll try and keep everyone updated!
Here is some history on the car, the Superbird was sold new at Hi Line Dodge in Havre Montana on July 14th 1970. I was able to talk with the original owner and he remembers seeing the car sitting...
Sorry guys I haven’t started a restoration thread on the car yet but need to. I got the interior out of the car and the floors are in amazing condition with the original paint still covering them.