Dodge Challenger Superbird/Daytona
I sure would have liked one of these or at least the rear wing on mine. Also they have a Trans Am.
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give me give me give me!!!:eek:
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wow, i really like the blue one
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Very cool. Expensive though. Looking at the T/A conversion, you need to buy a brand new Camaro SS. Then their conversion will cost you an additional $28,000 or more. Depending on the options you want.
Up here in Canada, that would put the final car in the price range of a Corvette. And you've voided your warranty. So hopefully you still have enough money to pay for any problems out of pocket. |
I am not sure I like the front of them, but I know thats the way the were back then. But man I like the wing and everything else. Its not really an option for most of us, but hey we can dream.
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Agreed. It is nice to dream. And dreams are free.
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Loto cash
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Those would turn some heads as you drove by. Ill take one in every color.
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You know Back in the day when they 1st came out with them. Everyone laughed at them. And how ugly they were. Yeah I did also. But I always liked that damn wing. But these pictures are fantastic. A couple of yrs ago. One went for ??? Sit down 1st.....$ 300.000. Theirs a guy here in Mn that has two of them. NOW !! I think their COOL as HELL. They did make some with just the wing on it. Not sure what they were called or what body they used.
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I see Space has left an influence on Taz. I do'nt know what to think o f this. For a modern car, it looks good... but it's historically wrong, since Plymouth is gone and it was there Roadrunner that became the Superbird, and the Charger became the Daytona.
Once upon a time a member by the screenname Black Attack, real name Craig, worked at a car dealer for many years. They had a '70 Superbird on the lot in like '72 and had to figure out how to get rid of it... they ended up converting it back to a Roadrunner and selling it that way... I always wonder if a 440 Roadrunner is restored and roaming around or even sitting in a junkyard, nad it's actually a Superbird. My dad once told me that in Florida around Daytona, you'd see a few Charger Daytona's running around that the major race fans owned. I cringe a little whne I'm watching an old NASCAR race on YouTube or osmething and see one crash... a quarter million dollar car crashed... of course today it is like a $1 million car crash. Those cars you posted are unique... I just don't think I like them though... kind of historically inaccurate cars... with one being on a Chevrolet platform especially. They're unique though, I give them that. |
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