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Plymouth Superbird
Plymouth Superbird
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The 1970 Plymouth Superbird is a legendary icon of the American muscle car era. It was specifically designed by Plymouth to dominate on NASCAR racetracks. The Superbird's most distinctive feature is its aerodynamic design, including the extended nose and tall rear spoiler, which were optimized for maximum speed and stability during racing. Under the hood, it featured powerful engine options, including the 426 HEMI V8, which delivered up to 425 hp.
The Superbird was produced in limited numbers (approximately 1,920) in 1970 to meet NASCAR homologation requirements. The car is also known for its striking colors, such as "Vitamin C Orange" and "Lime Light Green," as well as its signature Road Runner cartoon decal. Today, the Superbird is a highly sought-after collectible and a symbol of the innovation and boldness of the muscle car era.
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