Everywhere we looked online we saw examples of damaged or destroyed vintage and modern muscle cars, but two really caught our attention: a 1969 Dodge Daytona and a 1970 Plymouth Superbird.
To wit, look at how wild the early Dodge aero cars were—the iconic Charger Daytona and its Plymouth Superbird counterpart. With low production numbers and distinctive looks—the massive wing ...
However, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing changed its rule book between the 1968 production run of the Dodge and the 1969 completion of the Superbird. When the Daytona was being ...
The Superbird was a homologation special ... wedge-shaped nose that allowed it to hit 200 mph around tracks like Daytona and Talladega. A ridiculously tall wing provided downforce and stability ...
In 1970, the National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) banned two cars for being too fast — the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird. These two cars were new models ...
Daytona International Speedway will host the 67th running of the Daytona 500 Sunday. Here is one fact about each of the first 66 races.