This 1970 Plymouth Superbird is powered by a matching-numbers 440ci
Super Commando V8 engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission and
is largely unrestored. Features Rallye 15-inch wheels, power
steering, power disc brakes and a Hurst pistol-grip shifter. One of
1,920 examples built for NASCAR homologation. This model is based
on the Road Runner platform and is equipped with a nose cone.
Originally purchased in June 1971 by Mary J.P. Moore, mother of
racing driver and journalist Sam Posey, the car remained in the
Posey family until 2010. A comprehensive restoration was completed
around 2011, including nose cone refinishing. Finished in Vitamin C
Orange with a black vinyl roof and black interior, the car is
accompanied by a detailed documentation package that includes
ownership history, restoration photos, Wise Elite-Level Validation
Report records and Broadcast Sheets. It has been featured in
Hemmings Muscle Machines (2005), Hagerty Classic Cars (2014) and
Mopar Action (2019).
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