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Interesting Hemi Purple People Eater Superbird Not mine

That second digit “price class” has to be an “H”. The fifth digit “G” is the 318. All RM Belvederes had the 383 “N” standard.
Usually look at the engine code before anything else and when I saw 'G' it was a huh moment.
 
In your example removing the C from FC7 means there is no color code... C = Purple... So the only letter is F which is intended to indicate 1970 but all we have is F which in the color codes = Green... So is it Green? Or is it 1970? Most don't care as much about the year as they do about the color, so F = Green....

Maybe FF4 will help the first F = 1970, the second F = Green & the 4 tells us it's a light/medium tome of green..
 
Does that clone even have the rear window plug?
Good question, I have 2 more on this Super Bird from looking at the pics,

- is that a stock Hemi or 440 skid plate?
- I don’t see a front sway bar?
Curious
 
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car sold for $125K to a "highend collector". not sure who because they had them sign a NDA. He is having a shop on the East coast put a demon engine in it amongst some other things..

i think it was a fair price considering how much real birds are going for now. Still love this car. it was built well and looked great.
 
car sold for $125K to a "highend collector". not sure who because they had them sign a NDA. He is having a shop on the East coast put a demon engine in it amongst some other things..

i think it was a fair price considering how much real birds are going for now. Still love this car. it was built well and looked great.

Looks like it's still for sale on this site...
1970 Plymouth Superbird CLONE For Sale - DEN1645

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Did you know :poke: Plum Crazy (Dodge) & In-Violet Iridescent (Plymouth),
were almost "allegedly" called Statutory Grape...
Purple Haze was another one...

ol' wives tale,
seen it mentioned quite a few times
in the last almost 45 years
 
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