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I know. I was there man!
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The primary question I have is why? The reason the wing cars go for high $$ is because of rarity and the racing significance with Nascar. They're rare because they sold poorly. Why? Look at them. They are ugly and goofy looking. They look OK parked at a show. But silly going down the road.
This...
The Superbird is a car I never liked. But would love one in the stable. I would be inclined to pay far less for a clone? Or a Bird that has been stepped on with mix/match? The public really doesn't care. We do! Lol.
I heard of that car. An old retired Chrysler plant worker restored. Then sadly past away after first saying it was his finest work. There was no one for the car owner pay? Thus he named the car after the guy? For one year? Such a touching story.