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Would it happen to be from this post in the thread you started?
Post in thread 'Original/Unrestored Superbird' Original/Unrestored Superbird
Post in thread 'Original/Unrestored Superbird' Original/Unrestored Superbird
Interesting article. Wall Street Journal has the rights to the story so you have to subscribe on most links.
He sold his wifes Pontiac to buy this Dodge Charger Daytona
https://eminetra.com/he-sold-his-wife-pontiac-to-buy-this-dodge-charger-daytona/613354/
I deleted my original post for $2,000 this should be a closer comparison. (You're too quick!)
$3,000 in 1970 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $20,133.09 in 2020, a difference of $17,133.09 over 50 years. The 1970 inflation rate was 5.72%. The current year-over-year inflation rate...
Great Stuff! Those were the days that kept you on the edge of your seat when watching them. Not like now days when it's hard to keep from falling asleep.
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In the article it states "In spite of its storied history as one of the fastest racecars of its day, the car never competed in a NASCAR race." So what sanction or racing did it participate back then?
Also it was supposably changed to a "73 body at one point. Was that the way it was found and...