CRAZY Three Day Build! Piecing Together A Dusty 1970 Plymouth Superbird After 40 Years

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Here's something you don't see every day - and will probably never see again. It's a dusty wing car - a design that hails from NASCAR's wild times - pushed out of a garage where it had been stored in pieces for 40+ years. This is an original 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird, with all of the right goodies - a 440 HP engine, an A833 "Hemi" four speed, and a Dana 60 rear axle. Of course it's got a giant adjustable wing for maximum downforce, and the most important and iconic piece - the giant nosecone that made it cut through the air and perform at 150 MPH and beyond.

The way we see it, there is only one way to make sure we have all of the parts this Superbird will need when it gets fully restored in the near future... and that's to start bolting them together. If we accidentally end up with a drivable four speed Superbird that does burnouts in the process, well, icing on the cake, right? It's going to take several sets of experienced and quick hands to pull this off in three days, so it's a good thing the 'Bird landed at Rocket Restorations. Sit back and enjoy as this super phoenix rises from the ashes.

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