1970 Plymouth Superbird in its Fans
Every Mopar enthusiast Fender dream to someday open a garage door and saw a car with a pointed muzzle body and wing spoiler perched in his garage. Some of the winged cars fairly easily identified among 427 COPO Camaro, the Mustang Super Cobra Jet 429. Every motorist will often hear the word "Oooh" and "ahhh" over their car fans. In a comparison, even the blind can see a winged car coming from miles away, and there is absolutely no doubt.
A Brief History of Plymouth Superbird:
Plymouth Road Runner Superbird albeit short-lived version is very popular and many modifications of this type of Plymouth Road Runner, with the soaring popularity and characteristic horns, is the legendary car. This influence later in the follow-up with factory stock race car design for the Dodge Charger Daytona season in 1970, 1969 and many large and small modifications derived from the Daytona season when this type of car competed the acheivement on the track. Its main rivals are the Ford Torino Talladega, which is a direct response to aero Mopar cars. One of the major influences in the production of these cars is to lure Richard Petty back to Plymouth. Both cars featuring the famous Mopar aero aerodynamic nosecone, high-mounted wing and the Superbird, which mimicked the same horn cartoon character Road Runner.
Comments:
A car that later became the iconic muscle car in its path Amerika.Dengan history with excellent performance. Equipped with a portfolio that includes seven NASCAR titles, cups and Piston lot for more than 200 races in his back pocket.
Car Specifications:
Year: 1970
0-60 time: 4.8 Mon
Displacement: 6982.1 Cc
Torque @ RPM: 490 @ 4000
Top Speed: 200 mph
post your top speed
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Engine: 426 Hemi V8
Horse Power @ RPM: 425 @ 5000
Every Mopar enthusiast Fender dream to someday open a garage door and saw a car with a pointed muzzle body and wing spoiler perched in his garage. Some of the winged cars fairly easily identified among 427 COPO Camaro, the Mustang Super Cobra Jet 429. Every motorist will often hear the word "Oooh" and "ahhh" over their car fans. In a comparison, even the blind can see a winged car coming from miles away, and there is absolutely no doubt.
A Brief History of Plymouth Superbird:
Plymouth Road Runner Superbird albeit short-lived version is very popular and many modifications of this type of Plymouth Road Runner, with the soaring popularity and characteristic horns, is the legendary car. This influence later in the follow-up with factory stock race car design for the Dodge Charger Daytona season in 1970, 1969 and many large and small modifications derived from the Daytona season when this type of car competed the acheivement on the track. Its main rivals are the Ford Torino Talladega, which is a direct response to aero Mopar cars. One of the major influences in the production of these cars is to lure Richard Petty back to Plymouth. Both cars featuring the famous Mopar aero aerodynamic nosecone, high-mounted wing and the Superbird, which mimicked the same horn cartoon character Road Runner.
Comments:
A car that later became the iconic muscle car in its path Amerika.Dengan history with excellent performance. Equipped with a portfolio that includes seven NASCAR titles, cups and Piston lot for more than 200 races in his back pocket.
Car Specifications:
Year: 1970
0-60 time: 4.8 Mon
Displacement: 6982.1 Cc
Torque @ RPM: 490 @ 4000
Top Speed: 200 mph
post your top speed
Transmission: 4 speed manual
Engine: 426 Hemi V8
Horse Power @ RPM: 425 @ 5000
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Read more:
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/featuredvehicles/b_body/1970_plymouth_superbird
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Superbird