It comes with "The King's" signature on the trunk lid and glovebox, as well as unique embroidery on the seats. Petty owned ...
In 1969, Dodge took NASCAR ovals by storm with the Charger Daytona ... The following year, Plymouth unleashed the nearly identical Superbird. Both spawned the most wild-looking, road-legal ...
Plymouth only produced the iconic Superbird, a modified version ... to build a new aerodynamic racecar similar to Dodge's 1969 Charger Daytona 500. Plymouth refused until it became apparent ...
The Superbird won 18 races in the 1970 NASCAR season. Chrysler made the Plymouth Superbird - alongside its corporate cousin, the Dodge Daytona - with one aim: to win the NASCAR trophy. This was a tall ...
While most muscle cars were designed for drag racing – or at least the traffic light grand prix – other notable examples owe their existence to circuit racing. The Plymouth Superbird was ...
Dodge seemingly can’t let go of the gas-powered Charger even with its first electric muscle car finally arriving. A ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona was designed for the oval track ... but the entire purpose of the 1970 Plymouth Superbird was to lure Richard Petty back to Mopar. Petty had won several NASCAR ...
An Alabama restorer finds a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona that's been rusting in a paddock for decades. It's headed to Mecum's Kissimmee auction in January. Lyons said the first owner of this car was ...
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Mecum’s Monterey, California, auction has always been a showcase for vintage European exotics, and not so much a place to find blue-collar muscle car classics like the 1969 Dodge Daytona seen here.
You don't need to be a NASCAR fan to recognize a Petty car. Going all the way back to the 1950s when Lee Petty raced in a distinctive blue Plymouth, the family's stock cars have always been ...