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The short-lived Plymouth Road Runner Superbird was a highly modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, which itself was simply a modified Belvedere with special drivetrain and suspension options (along with the well known graphics and horn). It was the factory's follow on stock car racing design for the 1970 season to the Dodge Charger Daytona of 1969, and incorporated many engineering changes and modifications (both minor and major) garnered from the Daytona's season in competition on the track. The car's primary rival was the Ford Torino Talladega, which in itself was a direct response to the Mopar aero car. It has also been speculated[who?] one major motivating factors in the production of the car was to lure Richard Petty back to Plymouth. Both of the Mopar aero cars famously featured a protruding, aerodynamic nosecone, a high-mounted rear wing and, in the case of the Superbird, the same horn which mimicked the Road Runner cartoon character.[1] |
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Wed 02/23/11 07:28 AM
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They have those on the back so giant children can push them around. They should just glue a giant penny on the back. |
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Wed 02/23/11 09:55 AM
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go speed racer
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Wed 02/23/11 09:59 AM
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Mustang Shelby GT500 "Eleanor"
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Wed 02/23/11 10:05 AM
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Buick Grand National from fast and furious (awesome car) More potent still was the derivative 1987 GNX, a joint Buick-McLaren Engines-American Sunroof effort with an alleged 300 bhp -- later proved to be 276 actual -- thanks in part to a "smarter" engine-computer chip. That one did 0-60 in 4.7 seconds by one account, and the standing quarter-mile in 13.5 seconds at 102 mph -- this despite a still-mandatory four-speed automatic transmission. |
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love the vette.
I would love to find one of those Grand Nationals hidden in a barn under a tarp somewhere. |
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love the vette. I would love to find one of those Grand Nationals hidden in a barn under a tarp somewhere. My neighbor has a brand new one on blocks in his garage wicked! |
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A Grand National? Nice.
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Buick Regal T-Types were the first turbo V6's
1982 Production: 215 (then came the grand nationals) 1983 none 1984 Production: Grand Nationals: 2,000 1985 Production: Grand National: 2,102. 1986 Production: Grand National: 5,512. 1987 Production: Grand Nationals: 20,193 good luck finding one row. if you do i will marry you that day |
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That one doesn't have nearly enough bling Torgo
good luck finding one row. if you do i will marry you that day I know that's why I said maybe under a tarp somewhere... or in John's neighbors' garage... or an auction! Wow I didn't know they were that rare though. |
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That one doesn't have nearly enough bling Torgo good luck finding one row. if you do i will marry you that day I know that's why I said maybe under a tarp somewhere... or in John's neighbors' garage... or an auction! Wow I didn't know they were that rare though. you are much more rare than the car row |
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Wed 02/23/11 02:22 PM
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Phantasm Cuda
Sadly this car has never been found after it was sold. Phantasm creator Don Coscarelli tried to track it down for Phantasm II in the 80's, but no luck. |
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you are much more rare than the car row Aww |
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That one doesn't have nearly enough bling Torgo |
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Corvette Speedster from the new movie Fast Five
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Wed 02/23/11 06:05 PM
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this one has some bling
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