Although it's not the most spectacular Superbird conversion out there, this winged Satellite could be an affordable alternative.
Take a look down memory lane to chart the history of the Plymouth Superbird — a car that was so fast, NASCAR had to ban it from the sport.
The Pennsylvania man who owns the cars has his Plymouth Road Runner Superbird under restoration, and wants to revive a former drag racer 1967 Coronet R/T ...
NASCAR followers will remember the Plymouth Superbird not only for its outlandish looks, but also for its dominating performances in the 1970 season. Plymouth primarily built the Superbird to entice ...
A meticulously maintained 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a numbers-matching 440 V8 is a rare gem for collectors at auction A ...
Cruisin' Executive Director Woody Bailey joins us to review this year's Cruisin' and look ahead to next year. Events like the ...
Mopar rides were the quickest accelerating vehicles of the classic muscle car era, but some had a little more zip than others ...
Classic American Muscle is now reaching into the million-dollar range, becoming some of the most collectible rides out there.
A true piece of American automotive history is set to cross the auction block: a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, VIN RM23U0A155780, equipped with a numbers-matching 440 cubic-inch, 4-barrel V8 ...
or the Plymouth Superbird, which is a muscle car taken beyond the limits of good taste. Hypercars are too hyper to be sports cars, though many supercars qualify, because once upon a time 300 ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1970 Plymouth Superbird 2 Door Hardtop (440) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Every single year Goodwood hosts three of the world’s greatest motorsport events, and every single year it delivers several ...