Description
As part of the standard auction process, this vehicle is housed in a secured storage facility within the national network. Upon purchase, the buyer may select the nearest storage location for delivery, which will occur within 15 days. Once the vehicle arrives, the buyer receives a secure access code and assigned storage bay number to conduct a personal inspection.
At the facility, the buyer may complete a self‑inspection and guided test‑drive session via managed video, ensuring full transparency before finalizing the sale. If the vehicle does not meet expectations, the buyer may decline the purchase with no obligation. All vehicles are pre‑inspected before entering storage, and the company guarantees that the condition, documentation, and specifications match the listing.
1970 Plymouth Superbird
🔑 Key Details
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Engine Size: 440ci V8
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Drive: Rear-Wheel Drive
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Model: Superbird
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Year: 1970
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Condition: Used
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Mileage: 47,000
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No. of Owners: 1
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Color: Corporate Blue
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Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Transmission: Three-Speed Automatic
🧰 Description Overview
This 1970 Plymouth Superbird is a beautifully preserved example of one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built. Power comes from a replacement 440ci Super Commando V8 paired with a TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission and a Sure-Grip limited-slip differential, delivering the performance and character that made the Superbird legendary both on the street and on the NASCAR track.
Finished in Corporate Blue with a black vinyl roof cover, this Superbird showcases its distinctive aerodynamic nose cone and towering rear wing, both of which contribute to its unmistakable silhouette. Additional exterior features include flip-up headlamps, 15″ Rallye wheels, and a rear wing signed by Richard Petty, honoring the car’s racing heritage.
Inside, the cabin is trimmed in black vinyl upholstery and features front bucket seats, a center console, and a Pioneer AM/FM/cassette radio. Power steering and power-assisted front disc brakes enhance drivability, while the car’s broadcast sheet documents its original configuration.
Showing 47,000 miles, this one-owner Superbird represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of American motorsport history — a road-going homologation special that embodies both performance and collectability.










































































































