1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11
Whether you are an owner, potential buyer, restorer, or Mopar enthusiast of this era, this book will provide you with startling new insight on the 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Use this resource to examine the 1970 Plymouth Superbird from nose cone to rear wing, review the factory options, and relive its glory days with Richard Petty and Pete Hamilton behind the wheel.

"Petty signs with Ford!" Those four words tore through the racing world like a hot knife through butter while loyalists threw their hands up in disbelief. King Richard's defection was in part because Plymouth hadn't built a Dodge Daytona counterpart for the NASCAR circuit, in addition to the fact that Petty Enterprises wanted to be the sole racing parts distributor for Plymouth at the time. Plymouth weathered the backlash publicly while privately scurrying to create a car to lure Richard back to Plymouth. That car? The 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Production models languished on salesroom floors due in part to NASCAR having increased the homologation requirement from 500 units to 2,000. These cars were highly specialized, seen as being in excess in proportion to the hottest street cars of the period. Fast-forward to today, Superbirds are highly collectible and are a star attraction at car shows and auctions, pulling top dollar and generating real excitement. What a difference a few decades makes!

Each volume in the In Detail series provides an introduction and historical overview, an explanation of the design and concepts involved in creating the car, a look at marketing and promotion, an in-depth study of all hardware and available options, and an examination of where the care is on the market today. Also included are paint and option codes, VIN and build-tag decoders, as well as production numbers.

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1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11
Whether you are an owner, potential buyer, restorer, or Mopar enthusiast of this era, this book will provide you with startling new insight on the 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Use this resource to examine the 1970 Plymouth Superbird from nose cone to rear wing, review the factory options, and relive its glory days with Richard Petty and Pete Hamilton behind the wheel.

"Petty signs with Ford!" Those four words tore through the racing world like a hot knife through butter while loyalists threw their hands up in disbelief. King Richard's defection was in part because Plymouth hadn't built a Dodge Daytona counterpart for the NASCAR circuit, in addition to the fact that Petty Enterprises wanted to be the sole racing parts distributor for Plymouth at the time. Plymouth weathered the backlash publicly while privately scurrying to create a car to lure Richard back to Plymouth. That car? The 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Production models languished on salesroom floors due in part to NASCAR having increased the homologation requirement from 500 units to 2,000. These cars were highly specialized, seen as being in excess in proportion to the hottest street cars of the period. Fast-forward to today, Superbirds are highly collectible and are a star attraction at car shows and auctions, pulling top dollar and generating real excitement. What a difference a few decades makes!

Each volume in the In Detail series provides an introduction and historical overview, an explanation of the design and concepts involved in creating the car, a look at marketing and promotion, an in-depth study of all hardware and available options, and an examination of where the care is on the market today. Also included are paint and option codes, VIN and build-tag decoders, as well as production numbers.

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1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11

1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11

by Geoff Stunkard
1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11

1970 Plymouth Superbird:MC ID #11-OP/HS: Muscle Cars In Detail No. 11

by Geoff Stunkard

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Whether you are an owner, potential buyer, restorer, or Mopar enthusiast of this era, this book will provide you with startling new insight on the 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Use this resource to examine the 1970 Plymouth Superbird from nose cone to rear wing, review the factory options, and relive its glory days with Richard Petty and Pete Hamilton behind the wheel.

"Petty signs with Ford!" Those four words tore through the racing world like a hot knife through butter while loyalists threw their hands up in disbelief. King Richard's defection was in part because Plymouth hadn't built a Dodge Daytona counterpart for the NASCAR circuit, in addition to the fact that Petty Enterprises wanted to be the sole racing parts distributor for Plymouth at the time. Plymouth weathered the backlash publicly while privately scurrying to create a car to lure Richard back to Plymouth. That car? The 1970 Plymouth Superbird.

Production models languished on salesroom floors due in part to NASCAR having increased the homologation requirement from 500 units to 2,000. These cars were highly specialized, seen as being in excess in proportion to the hottest street cars of the period. Fast-forward to today, Superbirds are highly collectible and are a star attraction at car shows and auctions, pulling top dollar and generating real excitement. What a difference a few decades makes!

Each volume in the In Detail series provides an introduction and historical overview, an explanation of the design and concepts involved in creating the car, a look at marketing and promotion, an in-depth study of all hardware and available options, and an examination of where the care is on the market today. Also included are paint and option codes, VIN and build-tag decoders, as well as production numbers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613253007
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 04/18/2018
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Geoff Stunkard is a veteran journalist and author as well as a lifelong Mopar aficionado. Having served as the editor of Mopar Enthusiast and written scores of articles on Chrysler cars and racing, he has in-depth knowledge of Hemi racing history. Stunkard is the owner of Quarter Milestones Publishing, a multi-media production and design firm based in Johnson City, Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Evolution to Aero

The Post-War Boom and the Townsend Era

The Need for Speed

Wind Tunnels

Wings and “The Summer of ’69”

Chapter 2: Building Bigger ’Birds

Out Back

On to Lynch Road

Metal Shop

Painting by Numbers

Trim and Chassis Line

Out the Door, Down the Street

Conclusion

Chapter 3: Marketing and Competition: How the ’Birds Flew

Marketing in General

The Real Deal

Maryland: The Muscle Car “Killer”

Road Runners Revisited

Superbird . . . less

Other Marketing Efforts

Wings in Flight: The Superbird in Competition

Wings in Other Flight Patterns

Draggin’ Wings and More

And Then onto the Salt . . .

Chapter 4: Hardware and Factory Options: What Made the ’Birds Super

General Specifications

A13 Superbird Package, Standard Equipment

A13 Standard Superbird Suspension Package

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price

Driveline Options

Engine

Transmission

Axle

Exterior Color Options

Interior Color and Trim Options

Optional Equipment Not Available

Standard A13 Equipment Not Noted Above

Running Production Changes

Factory Optional Equipment List

Interior Options

A Few Final Notes on Quickly Identifying a Superbird

Chapter 5: A ’Bird in Hand: Buying, Collecting, and Restoring Superbirds

Levels of Collector Cars

Provenance Matters . . . a Lot

Options Add Up

Restoring a Superbird

Appendix I: Superbird by the Numbers

Decoding a VIN Tag

Decoding a Fender Tag

Decoding a Broadcast Sheet

Window Sticker

Appendix II: Replacement Parts List

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