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Why are SuperBirds so expensive?

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Jessica Burns

Published Mar 21, 2026

Why are SuperBirds so expensive?

Along with the Superbird's with its historical significance, the car is so expensive because it's so rare. Along with its shape, the Superbird came at a time when insurance rates and emission regulations were coming down hard on the muscle car industry, and it didn't make sense to buy a car that got 5mpg.

Similarly, how much do Superbirds cost?

A: The average price of a Plymouth Superbird is $193,058.

Subsequently, question is, why did Superbirds have vinyl tops? Remember, to satisfy NASCAR, Plymouth had to build almost four times as many cars as Dodge did Daytonas. To save resources, every production Superbird got a vinyl top to cover up the mess.

Subsequently, one may also ask, how many Plymouth Superbirds are left?

It is believed that over 1,000 Plymouth SuperBirds exist today.

What's a 1970 Superbird worth?

The estimated pre-auction value for the 1970 Plymouth Superbird is $250,000 to $300,000.

Is Dodge banned from NASCAR?

Dodge has already announced that they're looking into a return to NASCAR. Despite designing a Gen-6 car, Dodge stepped away from the sport after Brad Keselowski's 2012 championship. The American automaker pulled its support, unable to find a flagship team to replace the departing Penske Racing.

Why was the HEMI banned from NASCAR?

The HEMI engine was a mechanical marvel that was so successful it was banned from NASCAR after its first year. By 1963, the 426-cubic-inch Wedge engine used in NASCAR was deemed to have hit its limit for horsepower.

How much horsepower does a 426 Hemi really have?

MoPar 426 Hemi

The 426 street Hemi was rated at 425 horsepower from the factory. This Chrysler dyno sheet from decades ago and this close-to-stock dyno session of a new 426 Hemi both put the gross horsepower rating at about 470 horsepower without full exhausts and other engine-driven accessories.

What was the fastest car in the 1970s?

These Were The World's Fastest Cars In the '70s
  1. 1 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6: 142 mph.
  2. 2 1971 Plymouth GTX 440: 145 MPH.
  3. 3 1970 Dodge Challenger: 146 MPH.
  4. 4 1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2: 152 MPH.
  5. 5 1970 Chrysler Hemi: 155 MPH.
  6. 6 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta: 155 MPH.
  7. 7 1970 Ferrari 365 GT (2+2): 156 MPH.

What is Super Bee?

The Dodge Super Bee is a mid-sized muscle car marketed by Dodge, that was produced for the 1968 through 1971 model years. In Mexico, the Super Bee was based on a compact-sized Chrysler platform and marketed from 1970 to 1980.

What car did Richard Petty drive?

Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed "The King", is an American former stock car racing driver who raced from 1958 to 1992 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably driving the No. 43 Plymouth/Pontiac for Petty Enterprises.

What is the top speed of a Plymouth Superbird?

Performance
0 - 60 mph5.6 s
1/4 mile13.5 s @ 105.0 mph
Top speed298 kph (185 mph)

Is Plymouth a Mopar?

People often hear the name "Mopar" used in automotive circles, but what exactly does it mean? Since that time, the term has basically become synonymous in automotive circles with any Chrysler-built vehicle, which would include Chrysler (obviously), Dodge, Ram, Plymouth, Imperial and DeSoto.

Which company owns Dodge?

Stellantis

How many Dodge Daytona's were built?

The history of the Daytona started as a limited-edition higher-performance version of the Charger that made its debut just 3 years earlier. The Daytona's sole purpose was to win NASCAR races. And it did just that just sixfold. Only 503 of these models were produced and now value at well into 6 figures.

How much is a Plymouth Roadrunner worth?

If you find one of these vintage Plymouth muscle cars in "fair" shape today with a little work needed to get it back to former glory, you can still expect to spend $20,000 and $30,000. According to Hagerty, a Road Runner example in pristine shape will likely go for more than $75,000.

How old is Richard Petty now?

84 years (July 2, 1937)

Do they still make Plymouth cars?

The last Plymouth, a Neon LX, rolled out of an Illinois Chrysler factory in 2001, ending more than seven decades of production. Chrysler created Plymouth to attract young, first-time buyers with affordable cars.

How many yellow Superbirds were made?

Number Produced: 1,084 440-ci, 4-barrel cars, 716 cars with the 440-ci Six Pack. There were 135 Hemi cars. A total of 1,935 cars were made.

What is a Plymouth GTX?

The Plymouth GTX was introduced in 1967 as the performance trim of the Plymouth Belvedere and was positioned as the “Gentleman's Muscle Car†with plenty of refinement in the interior features. But essentially, they were the same cars.

Is a Superbird a Charger?

Although they superficially appear the same, the Dodge Charger Daytona (red) and Plymouth Superbird (blue) are actually two different vehicles.

How fast was the 1970 Plymouth Superbird?

While not as potent as the range-topping, high-output 426 Hemi version, the 440 cranked out a muscular 390 hp—just 35 horses shy of the asphalt-peeling 426. The power train is enough to punch the Superbird to 60 mph from a standstill in around 5.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 150 mph.

What is a Plymouth Roadrunner?

The Plymouth Road Runner is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. By 1968, some of the original muscle cars were moving away from their roots as relatively cheap, fast cars as they gained features and increased in price.

What is a Plymouth Duster?

The original Plymouth Duster is a semi-fastback two-door coupe version of the compact-sized Plymouth Valiant automobile that was marketed by Plymouth in the U.S. from 1970 to 1976 model years.

How many Plymouth Prowlers did they make?

Model year production figures
1997457
20021,436
Total Plymouth Prowlers8,532
Total Chrysler Prowlers3,170
Grand total production11,702

How much does a Dodge Daytona cost?

The price increase from a base Charger Hellcat Widebody to the cheapest Daytona Edition is $40,415. The window sticker of the black Daytona Edition Hellcat at the Fremont Dodge dealership places the car's MSRP at $80,725.

What is the most expensive Mopar in the world?

This Hemi Cuda is the most expensive Mopar ever.

What is a 1972 Roadrunner worth?

1972 Plymouth Road Runner 340, a Rare Bird, on Sale for $35K.

How rare is a Plymouth Superbird?

One of the most celebrated muscle cars ever produced, the Plymouth Superbird is extremely rare. Fewer than 2,000 units left the factory, and the one we'll cover today is the only Superbird finished in Rallye Red. Found in a Texas barn, the five-decade-old aero warrior is pretty decrepit by all accounts.

What does Daytona mean on a car?

The name is taken from Daytona Beach, Florida, which was an early center for auto racing and still hosts the Daytona 500, one of NASCAR's premier events. The first use of the Daytona name on a car was on a version of the Studebaker Lark.

Who designed the Plymouth Superbird?

Gary Romberg, the Rocket Scientist behind NASCAR's 1970 Plymouth Superbird, Dies at 85. From NASA to NASCAR, Romberg was on the cutting edge of innovation. It's likely that not even longtime, die-hard, trivia-obsessed NASCAR fans would immediately recognize the name Gary Romberg.