The brief Plymouth Road Runner Superbird was a awful adapted adaptation of the Plymouth Road Runner with able-bodied accepted animation and horn. It was the factory's chase up banal car antagonism architecture for the 1970 division to the Dodge Charger Daytona of 1969, and congenital abounding engineering changes and modifications (both accessory and major) garnered from the Daytona's division in antagonism on the track.
The car's primary battling was the Ford Torino Talladega, which in itself was a absolute acknowledgment to the Mopar aero car. It has additionally been speculated one above affective factors in the assembly of the car was to allurement Richard Petty aback to Plymouth. Both of the Mopar aero cars abundantly featured a protruding, aerodynamic nosecone, a high-mounted rear addition and, in the case of the Superbird, the aforementioned horn which mimicked the Road Runner animation character.
The car's primary battling was the Ford Torino Talladega, which in itself was a absolute acknowledgment to the Mopar aero car. It has additionally been speculated one above affective factors in the assembly of the car was to allurement Richard Petty aback to Plymouth. Both of the Mopar aero cars abundantly featured a protruding, aerodynamic nosecone, a high-mounted rear addition and, in the case of the Superbird, the aforementioned horn which mimicked the Road Runner animation character.
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