One example of that is the Dodge Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird, two pointed cars with massive wings. While both of these cars came out around the same time and for the same reason ...
NASCAR has a long history of innovation and regulation, with manufacturers constantly working on improving their performance.
Chrysler made the Plymouth Superbird - alongside its corporate cousin, the Dodge Daytona - with one aim: to win the NASCAR trophy. This was a tall order, considering Ford's dominance in previous ...
The car collided with a bridge and has never ran again; it sits in Louisiana, and the owner wants to make it a father-son restoration project ...
The seven-time NASCAR champion and Daytona 500 winner owned the iconic Plymouth from 1982 to 2013, usually displaying it alongside his Petty-blue, No.43 NASCAR Superbird race car at his museum in ...