As for owning all muscle cars, not even close. It may have been considered the fastest car on the NASCAR circuit in 1970, but the Hemi 'Cuda (coupe) was king of Mopar muscle in drag racing. And let's not forget the '70 Chevelle SS w/ the
Actually, if it's a Hemi 'bird, it could be the second most valuable mopar(s). A rare (only 14 produced) 1970 Hemicuda convertible sold for US$2.16 million at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Scottsdale Auction in 2006.
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And of course I meant Daytona but I was confused since I thought the Daytona was only produced in 1969, followed by the Superbird only in '70.
As I was commenting (jeez...) The rare '70 Chevelle SS LS7 was second to no one on the drag strip then.
Bomer, that is one fine example of a 'bird!
As for owning all muscle cars, not even close. It may have been considered the fastest car on the NASCAR circuit in 1970, but the Hemi 'Cuda (coupe) was king of Mopar muscle in drag racing. And let's not forget the '70 Chevelle SS w/ the
Actually, if it's a Hemi 'bird, it could be the second most valuable mopar(s). A rare (only 14 produced) 1970 Hemicuda convertible sold for US$2.16 million at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Scottsdale Auction in 2006.
And as for "own
i agree, VERY bad ass car, however 20 years after 1970 every "muscle car" sucked hahaha.
definatly a bad ass ride, id love to own one!
this car owns all muscle cars...well...any car for that matter for like...20 years after it was made lol