Once abandoned in a field in Iowa, this 1970 Plymouth Superbird is a non-numbers-matching V-code example with the highly ...
The "Winged Cars" from Chrysler are still among the most ostentatious cars ever sold to the general public by Detroit automakers. Many people, upon seeing a wing, simply proclaim that they are looking ...
In January 2025, a 1970 Plymouth Superbird owned by NASCAR legend Richard Petty went under the hammer at Mecum's Kissimmee auction. The winged muscle car failed to sell, despite a high bid exceeding ...
An Alpine White 1970 Plymouth Superbird once owned by NASCAR legend Richard Petty is being offered by Mecum at their Kissimmee, Florida auction on January 18, 2025. This Mopar has NASCAR pedigree but ...
This bird is ready for takeoff. A rare 1970 Plymouth Superbird muscle car owned by the same family for nearly a half-century is coming up for auction and expected to pull a huge price. The Superbird ...
A modern Plymouth Superbird restomod is a concept that combines the legendary aerodynamics and muscle car DNA of the original ...
A 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird is coming to auction It is strange looking%2C with a long pointed nose in front and giant wing in back It%27s rare and was created for one purpose%3A to conquer ...
The Superbird was the product of a battle between Chrysler and Ford to dominate NASCAR. In the late 1960s, both automakers figured out that aerodynamics could create an advantage on-track. Things ...
Superman. Super Bowl. Super Mario. It's tough to deny that the prefix/word "super" tends to be reserved for things that are really, really great. For classic car fans, there are a wide range of ...
One reason petrolheads look back so fondly on the American muscle cars from the ’60s and ’70s is their unapologetically macho designs. On that score, few cars from that era stand out quite like the ...
If you’re a fan of NASCAR‘s old school, then Mecum Auctions has a grand opportunity for you to own two pieces of the sport’s history—but only if you’ve got a wad of cash to burn. Set to cross the ...
These American icons can lay down some seriously quick quarter times.