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Now This Is A Superbird.

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Dennys has a superbird. It's delicious.

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That is nice

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That is a nice car.

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Super birds were cool cars. I love that era when racing meant production cars had to not only look but act the part. The manufacturers one upping each other led to great automobiles. Sadly we have safety and emmission laws and worst of all unleaded gasoline! ;) awesome car Robert, what's up with the paint scheme? Is that a restoration of a factory color? All the ones I have seen in person or pictures it was always a solid color......i see now guess I shoulda clicked the link first lol

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This was the first NASCAR to break 200mph. This car was out lawed by NASCAR for being too fast. Looks like someone spent hours in a wind tunnel.

This car reminds me of a Suzuki GSXR they even look fast when there parked.

Mopar power I watch Counts Custom Cars he's a spinoff show from pawn stars. The Count does alot of restorations on mopars.

The 440 wedge seems to be better than the hemi in street racing in the 70's.

thats a bunch of money sittin' there..i will be 250 thousand or so,maybe more.

My younger brother, the ''motorhead'', had a orange one that he bought from the original owner, a cop, no less. The first time I ever rode in it we were on our way to my dads cottage on Lake St. Clair on the Canadian side. We got out into farmland on 401 and John said, '' check this out''. He put his foot down and the car exploded into life. Before I knew it we were doing 160 passing people doing 70 like they were parked.I can only imagine what they thought when we went by them. Thank goodness the OPP wasn't out there that day, we would have probably gone straight to jail.

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