Plymouth Road Runner Superbird. The NASCAR Legend 1970 Plymouth SuperBird Its aggressive stance and raw power made it an icon of affordable performance. Superbird Interior The Plymouth Superbird is a highly modified, short-lived version of the Plymouth Road Runner with applied graphic images as well as a distinctive horn sound, both referencing the popular Looney Tunes cartoon character Road Runner.
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Due to its rear wing and cone-shaped nose, the aerodynamics of the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird was breathtaking. The Plymouth Road Runner Superbird had a drag coefficient of around 0.28, which makes it more aerodynamically advanced than the McLaren P1
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There are 7 new and used 1970 Plymouth Superbirds listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $194,900 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Greg Gjerdingen/Wikimedia Commons Plymouth built the Road Runner for speed without unnecessary luxury There are 7 new and used 1970 Plymouth Superbirds listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $194,900
1969 Roadrunner Superbird. The Plymouth Superbird was a highly modified, short-lived version of the 1st generation Plymouth Road Runner with well-known graphics and horn sound With a standard 383 V8, optional 426 HEMI, and a straightforward design, it delivers muscle at a lower cost than premium models
1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird. Due to its rear wing and cone-shaped nose, the aerodynamics of the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird was breathtaking. 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird Wins at the Grand National Roadster Show Janice and Larry earned a Best of Class award and a Best Restored Car prize at the Grand National Roadster Show in 2020 for their admittedly over-restored Road Runner Superbird