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One, about Lyndon Johnson, was called "Superbird"; the other was a jug band tune that would last a lot longer than Joe's magazine.
Stand And Be Counted Crosby, David 2000
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The muscle-car market is booming; last year a Superbird sold for more than $145,000.
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Street versions of the Superbird listed for $4,804 U.S. back in 1970.
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What's back there is a "Superbird" of an entirely different feather packing an outrageously aggressive beak to balance that flamboyant empennage and a 440-cubic-inch V-8 topped by triple carbs.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BOB ENGLISH 2011
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Actually there's likely no need to tuck in your elbows these days if Boughton's Tor-Red 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird pulls up astern.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BOB ENGLISH 2011
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The Plymouth Superbird of 1970 followed the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona created as an aero-packaged-equipped ringer to run circles around the less slippery-shaped opposition on NASCAR ovals.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BOB ENGLISH 2011
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Dodge Challenger-Superbird then this will most likely be one of your only chances to get one! eBay. com
RideLust 2010
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Granted they did A LOT of work and produced a car that pays homage to the original wing cars in a weird sort of way, but that doesn't change the fact that these cars really aren't good looking automobiles. very first Superbird replica produced by HPP and it's up for sale on eBay.
RideLust 2010
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Then, as with all good things, companies like HPP show up and decide to ruin a great car by thinking that there was a demand for a new Daytona and Superbird.
RideLust 2010
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Superbird was just a Belvedere with a big wing, right?
Jalopnik 2010
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