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The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird is one of the most iconic American cars ever made, they were only produced in 1970 due to NASCAR’s homologation requirement that manufacturers build one street legal version of their race car every two manufacturer’s dealers in the United States. For Plymouth, this meant they had to build 1,920 Superbirds.

This is the 440 cubic inch model and it’s still wearing the original bright orange paint work, that famous front end was an aerodynamic modification and was bolted directly onto the original grill. It’s made from fibreglass and added 19 inches to the car’s overall length, that rear spoiler was designed to stand above the roofline so it would be hit by “clean” air.

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