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1970 Plymouth Superbird is a survivor but hides one little secret

Last updated: September 30, 2024 2:03 am
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This 1970 Plymouth Superbird seems like a true six-barrel survivor at first glance.

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It hasn’t been restored since it left the assembly line more than 50 years ago,

However, this Mopar still looks pristine.

Look a little closer, though, and you’ll notice that it’s hiding a little secret.

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1970 Plymouth Superbird

Debuting in 1970, the Superbird was Plymouth’s take on the Charger Daytona that Dodge launched a year earlier.

The Superbird was a homologation to help Plymouth in the NASCAR ‘winged warrior’ race.

With cosmetic tweaks, a third base 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter) RB, and an optional 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI joined by a six-barrel variant under the hood – the Superbird wasn’t the commercial success you’d expect.

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Of the 2,000 units built, many lingered for months on showroom floors – some as late as 1972.

This means their value hasn’t reached the million-dollar mark as quickly as the Daytona.

However, the HEMI is well on its way, with 440s valued at around $400,000.

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This red example was spotted at the 2023 Mopars With Big Daddy show.

This 440 Superbird is as original as you can get and you can view the footage on the YouTube page of Corner Classic Car Hunter.

It retains its  440-cubic-inch Six-Barrel V8 is numbers-matching, as is the automatic transmission with the column shifter.

Despite never being restored it looks incredible.

It’s little secret? A Tor Paint refresh several years ago is all that’s preventing it from being entirely authentic.

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It’s worth noting that only 14 percent of all Superbirds were finished in this shade.

Not as rare as the one-of-123 HEMI, this ‘winged warrior’ is one of 716 that was fitted with a six-barrel version of the 440 big-block V8.

It was a carburetor setup that increased output by 15 horsepower compared to four-barrels

The automatic transmission narrows the production status further.

There’s no existing data on how many examples received the column-mounted shifter and standard bench seat.

 Meanwhile, this 1970 Plymouth Superbird was found unused in a chicken house in 1994 but is now up and running.

This one has a super rare feature on its dashboard.

Bringing the story of the Superbird up to date, this 2045 Plymouth Superbird EV concept brings the muscle car legend into the future.

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