The Greatest Mopar Cars & Trucks

Joe Driscoll, left, of the Chickasaw Motor Lines, gets help from Mrs. Gypsy Cheek and Mrs. Carol Waffird for some parts June 25, 1979 at the Madam Mopar, Inc., an all-girl operated automobile part company at 1130 Polk Ave.69then06 090
Joe Driscoll, left, of the Chickasaw Motor Lines, gets help from Mrs. Gypsy Cheek and Mrs. Carol Waffird for some parts June 25, 1979 at the Madam Mopar, Inc., an all-girl operated automobile part company at 1130 Polk Ave.69then06 090 /
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1970 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD1970 Plymouth Superbird
1970 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD1970 Plymouth Superbird /

1970 Plymouth Superbird

Not very subtle, regardless of paint job. The Superbird was the biproduct of NASCAR homologation and Mopar aficionados saw approximately 1,900 produced for the street. Power was provided by either a 426 Hemi or a 440ci Super Commando with a Six Pack. A bit ostentatious on the road, but isn’t that what you want from a Mopar icon?