Plymouth Superbird was the fastest 1970s American muscle car to cover the quarter mile, losing to Ferrari due to its weight. It's unfair to expect vehicles from the 1970s to give contemporary ...
The 1970 Plymouth Superbird is technically based on the Road Runner, but is a different nameplate and thus not part of the 1970 Road Runner market. FWIW, the '70 Superbird averages $281,651 at ...
From intimidating muscle cars to lavish phaetons from the 1920s, America has seen some truly amazing automobiles throughout ...
Plymouth Superbird, owned by Richard Petty for more than 30 years, is being offered through Mecum Auctions on January 18.
This 1970 Plymouth Superbird, once owned by Richard Petty, will be offered through Mecum Auctions on January 18. While the car’s black-vinyl interior was removed and cleaned, it remains almost ...
This 1970 Plymouth Superbird, once owned by Richard Petty, will be offered through Mecum Auctions on January 18. While the car’s black-vinyl interior was removed and cleaned, it remains almost ...
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 ...
A legendary 1970 Plymouth Superbird, once owned by NASCAR legend Richard Petty, heads to auction with an estimated value of $1 million. Few cars embody the golden age of American muscle like the 1970 ...
Andi Dorfman has taken to social media to explain why her newborn daughter, Harper, is “fully formula-fed.” Dorfman, 37, who ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.