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1970 Plymouth Superbird 440 6-Pak 4Spd.

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- 440 Six-Pack
- 4 Speed Transmission
- Dana Rear End
- Track Pack
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Tach & Gauges
- Deluxe Interior
- Tinted Windshield
- Undercoating
- Special Order Vinyl Roof
- Rallye Road Wheels

Mecum High Performance Auction Kissimmee FL Jan. 24-26 2008
www.mecum.com

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  • @Cigamadze this was cutting edge in the 70's asswipe not some usless wing that a kid used super glue to stick on. that car Revolutionized the racing industry with its aerdynamics. its not a ricer if its functional. Jeez i hate stupid people with no respect for class, heritage, and functionality

  • Damn right. American muscle at its finest.

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  • Somebody should make a powerwheels superbird. XD

  • i bet 150k plus...i'll take 2 please

  • Lol 160 mile an hour corners with a bench seat baby. Lets do it. 

  • I think this is americas most expensive car right now lol

  • Do you have the details of the owner? Are they looking to sell?

  • @mnnole exactly they was afraid that his would transform the racing of stcok cars into something they didnt want it to. thats what started the entire regulations era of stock car racing and the reason why the cars are so governed today. im glad someone else knows a thing or two about american muscle glory days.

  • @MrCpe9775 First ever car to have fully functional aerodynamics. So dominate that NASCAR had to place special rules against them for there dominance.

  • whoever wrote the script for this video is WAY off. these cars were not lavishly appointed as the speaker boasts. they were base road runners meaning vinyl seatcovers, gauge clusters optional, a/c not available, your basic taxi-cab interior. how do i know this? i've owned an EV2 superbird since 1974.

  • @herbienbrian Superbirds are more common, so a reasonable sale price is in the hundred thousands. Big auctions are one of the few places that they go for millions.

  • @mrgears It would be a crime not to drive it. I can't stand the sight of these birds being unloaded from a trailer with 0 miles on it. Doesn't matter if it's a Bugatti Veyron or a Superbird-it was made to be driven and pushed to the limit.

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