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Petty's Bird

I dislike writers that have conflicting title/content. This one is confusing to me...he owned it, but it was not his personal car.


From the title:

Richard Petty–Owned Plymouth Superbird​


From the article:

The car holds notable provenance, having been displayed at the Petty Museum and featuring cosmetic tributes to its famous association. These include embroidered seats, a signed glove box, and special decals honoring Petty’s NASCAR legacy. Although it was not Petty’s personal street car, its connection to the seven-time NASCAR champion adds historical appeal.
 
So they're saying send in your glovebox for signing, get the decals, embroider your seats and you too can have a " connected to Petty ,historical appeal " car.
 
The car is worth about 250K tops and whatever you think Petty's ownership is worth. Just my opinion.
 
What a fool for not taking that much. :rolleyes:

The Superbird was previously offered at Mecum Kissimmee in January, where bidding climbed to $550,000. That figure set a record high for a Superbird equipped with a non-Hemi 440 engine, yet the seller declined the offer.



Like I said above. :rolleyes:

Most recently, the car crossed the block on Bring a Trailer, where bidding reached $385,000 before again falling short of the undisclosed reserve. While lower than the January figure, the final bid still exceeded established market norms for this configuration.
 
But... but...
So they're saying send in your glovebox for signing, get the decals, embroider your seats and you too can have a " connected to Petty ,historical appeal " car.
it's a "direct connection" according to the authors first sentence. :blah:
 
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