I am always checking the internet for Superbird pics and info- its my lottery car. I think I would buy every Superbird that came up for sale if I could, fill my yard and yell at people who stopped and asked if they were for sale- ha!Cool, never heard of that one. Love to be the guy chaseing the jets down the runway. Neet clipping were did you find that.
Why do these people 'restore' cars that do not need it?I thought I'd seen that in a magazine article, but can't find the magazine. I did kick up a link with a few pictures though...
http://www.everythingmuscle.com/1970_Plymouth_Superbird_Restoration.htm
It's funny how things change. I remember in the 70's, no one wanted those cars. They were considered "goofy". There was a daily driver near my house, all beat up. The owner probably cursed it's length when trying to park it!I am always checking the internet for Superbird pics and info- its my lottery car. I think I would buy every Superbird that came up for sale if I could, fill my yard and yell at people who stopped and asked if they were for sale- ha!
I read that some wing cars had the nose and wings removed by the dealerships because they could not sell them, then sold them as regular Road Runners- and they ended up looking like this:It's funny how things change. I remember in the 70's, no one wanted those cars. They were considered "goofy". There was a daily driver near my house, all beat up. The owner probably cursed it's length when trying to park it!