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Dave2
05-21-2015, 05:00 PM
I keep calling the number, no one ever answers…….:D


http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af301/boca_guru/Ill%20take%20the%20Superbird%2 0and%20GTX_zpsrrnwolmf.jpg

chief455
05-21-2015, 05:09 PM
that's awesome!!
Google or search Mopar forums, and those VIN will tell guys where their cars were from new!!

70 Superbird, 6 pack, 4 spd, vinyl roof = $4095 :eek:


My transmission guy recently sold his, fully rusted, on the lawn 25 years, needed total restoration, for $90k

He bought Florida property.:cool:

03blackvegas
05-21-2015, 06:05 PM
Some Superbirds never could be sold at certain dealerships, and were still on the lot 2 or 3 year later.

slickster
05-21-2015, 06:24 PM
That's sick.......

88CuttyClassic
05-21-2015, 09:21 PM
Mopars are by far the coolest muscle cars. I love my stage 1 but i smoked my own car with my dads 69 440 six bbl road runner. Superbirds and hemi cars sat on lots for quite a while. Hemi cars are all the hype but it really wasnt a great street runner that people think. It was a detuned race engine. A solid 440 4bbl was waxing hemis on the streets.

champ1173
05-21-2015, 09:41 PM
If I only had car hauler time machine. I figure, if I went there in a DeLorean, how would I get the cars back!

sailsmen
05-22-2015, 05:25 AM
Having modded and raced them back in the day they are best left to;
Paul Simon's Kodachrome
"If you took all the girls I knew When I was single And brought them all together for one night I know they'd never match my sweet imagination"

chief455
05-22-2015, 05:45 AM
Having modded and raced them back in the day they are best left to;
Paul Simon's Kodachrome
"If you took all the girls I knew When I was single And brought them all together for one night I know they'd never match my sweet imagination"

_^THIS!

They are worth way more money today, but they are still crappy built, Ill performing cars in stock, basic modded form.
I love looking at my photo album, telling the stories.
I don't really want one again.

Cheeseheadbob
05-22-2015, 07:15 AM
I keep calling the number, no one ever answers…….:D


http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af301/boca_guru/Ill%20take%20the%20Superbird%2 0and%20GTX_zpsrrnwolmf.jpg
Given the rate of inflation over the years, $4095 would be just a shade under 25K today. Ummm, I'll take three! :D

88CuttyClassic
05-22-2015, 08:38 AM
_^THIS!

They are worth way more money today, but they are still crappy built, Ill performing cars in stock, basic modded form.
I love looking at my photo album, telling the stories.
I don't really want one again.:mad:


whats crappy built is cars today.. sure they weren't know for fit and finish then but those cars lasted. try to break a dana 60..go ahead.. same with a 727 torqueflight.. they were stout!!!. Ill performing? my stage 1 is what..45 years old and it will still dust up on "performance" cars the are coming out the box today. not all them, but considering the time gap that is pretty impressive. they aren't cars that are gonna coddle your every need. they are drivers cars. you gotta put in work when you take one out. sure newer cars are fast but they are smooth.. they are too perfect. stomping on it in a 440 six barrel road runner is raw violence. its comparable to an old wooden roller coaster that puts a thrill back in you.

LIGHTNIN1
05-22-2015, 08:43 AM
Ah those were the days. A relative has a 71' Challenger ,orange, he totally restored and for some reason will not drive. It is covered in his garage and slowly going back to its former state. Cigars are made for smokin' and classic cars are nade for drivin'. Have a loud and highly dangerous Memorial Day weekend.

sailsmen
05-22-2015, 01:14 PM
The cars were so crappy at 40K you had to rebuild it, brakes-trans-rad hoses-a/c compressor- etc or sell it.
We never used OEM because the after market were much higher quality. When we would take the OEM part off we would laugh how crappy it was.

The "Fast" ones were 13 second cars.

"Watched the Speed Channel last nite Muscle car shoot out. Legendary Motor Cars took the following vehicles as they came from the factory and here's what they did in 1/4 times;
1969 GTO Judge Stage 3 - 14.090
1970 Chevelle LS6 - 13.953
1970 Buick GS Stage 1 -13.960
AMX 390 GoPack - 14.848
1969 429 Boss Mustang - 13.743
1969 Hurst Olds - 13.828."

1 1997 Viper GTS 12.05@116 V10 450 six-speed 3.07 MM 8/97
2 1966 427 Cobra 12.20@118 427 8V 425 four-speed 3.54 CC 11/65
3 1990 ZR1 Corvette 12.8@113.8 LT5 350 375 six-speed 3.45 MT 4/90
4 1966 Corvette 427 12.8@112 L72 427 425 four-speed 3.36 CD 11/65
5 1969 Road Runner 12.91@111.8 440 Six BBL 390 four-speed 4.10 SS 6/69
6 1997 Hurst/Firebird 12.99@103.11 350 350 automatic 3.42 MCR 4/5 97
7 1970 Hemi Cuda 13.10@107.12 426 Hemi 425 four-speed 3.54 CC 11/69
8 1992 Viper RT/10 13.1@108 488 V10 400 six-speed 3.07 CD 7/92
9 1970 Chevelle SS454 13.12@107.01 454 LS6 450 four-speed 3.55 CC 11/69
10 1969 Camaro 13.16@110.21 427 ZL1 430 four-speed 4.10 HC 6/69
11 1997 Corvette 13.20@109.3 350 LS-1 345 six-speed 3.42 MT 5/97
12 1997 SLP Camaro SS 13.20@108.8 350 LT4 330 six-speed 3.42 MT 2/97
13 1990 Pontiac Firehawk 13.20@107 350 350 six-speed 3.54 CD 6/91
14 1968 Corvette 13.30@108 427 6V 435 four-speed 3.70 HC 5/68
15 1970 Road Runner 13.34@107.5 426 Hemi 425 automatic 4.10 SS 12/69
16 1970 Buick GS Stage I 13.38@105.5 455 Stage I 360 automatic 3.64 MT 1/70
17 1996 Camaro Z28 SS 13.46@106.48 350 LT-1 310 six-speed 3.42 MCR F/M 96
18 1969 Charger 500 13.48@109 426 Hemi 425 four-speed 4.10 HR 2/69
19 1973 Trans Am 13.54@104.29 455 SD 310 automatic 3.42 HR 6/73
20 1969 Corvette 13.56@111.1 427 L88 430 automatic 3.36 HR 4/69
21 1969 Super Bee 13.56@105.6 440 Six Pack 390 automatic 4.10 HR 8/69
22 1969 Boss 429 Mustang 13.60@106 Boss 429 375 four-speed 3.91 HC 9/69
23 1970 Challenger R/T 13.62@104.3 440 Six Pack 390 automatic 3.23 CC 11/69
24 1970 Torino Cobra 13.63@105.9 429 SCJ 370 automatic 3.91 SS 3/70
25 1968 Biscayne 13.65@105 427 L72 425 four-speed 4.56 SS 4/68
26 1995 Mustang Cobra R 13.67@102.82 351 300 five-speed 3.27 MCR A/S 95
27 1964 Polara 500 13.70@107.37 426 4V 365 four-speed 3.23 HC 2/64
28 1996 Corvette GS 13.7@105.1 350 LT-4 330 six-speed 3.45 RT 2/96
29 1969 GTX 13.70@102.8 440 4V 375 automatic 4.10 MT 1/69
30 1987 Buick GNX 13.70@102 231 Turbo V6 300 automatic 3.42 HR 4/87
31 1969 Dart 440 13.71@105 440 4V 375 automatic 3.55 CC 5/69
32 1971 Road Runner 13.71@101.2 440 Six BBL 390 automatic 4.10 CC 1/71
33 1971 Cuda 13.72@106 440 Six BBL 390 automatic 4.10 SS 4/71
34 1971 Corvette 13.72@102.04 454 LS6 450 four-speed 3.36 CL 8/71
35 1971 Super Bee 13.73@104 426 Hemi 425 automatic 4.10 MT 12/70
36 1968 Hurst/Olds 13.77@103.91 455 W-30 390 automatic 3.91 SS 8/68
37 1968 Firebird 13.79@106 400 HO 335 four-speed N/A HR 3/68
38 1967 Corvette 13.80@108 427 6V 435 four-speed 3.55 HR 5/67
39 1971 Boss 351 Mustang 13.80@104 Boss 351 330 four-speed 3.91 MT 1/71
40 1966 Satellite 13.81@104 426 Hemi 425 four-speed 3.54 CD 4/66
41 1969 Coronet R/T 13.83@102.27 440 4V 375 four-speed 4.10 SS 4/69
42 1968 Cyclone GT 13.86@101.69 428 CJ 335 automatic 4.11 MT 8/68
43 1969 Nova SS 396 13.87@105.1 396 4V 375 automatic 3.55 HR 7/69
44 1969 Shelby GT-500 13.87@104.52 428 CJ 335 four-speed 3.91 SS 9/69
45 1970 Olds 4-4-2 W-30 13.88@95.84 455 W-30 370 automatic 3.42 CC 11/69
46 1962 Corvette 13.89@105.14 327 FI 360 four-speed 4.10 HR 1/62
47 1969 Barracuda 13.89@103.21 440 4V 375 automatic 4.10 SS 8/69
48 1969 Mustang Mach I 13.90@103.32 428 CJ 335 automatic 3.50 CL 3/69
49 1967 GTO 13.90@102.8 400 RA 360 automatic 4.33 CL 10/67
50 1970 Trans Am 13.90@102 400 RA 345 four-speed 3.91 HR 2/70
Legend: CC=Car Craft, CD=Car and Driver, CL=Car Life, HC=Hi Performance Cars, HR=Hot Rod, MCR=You have to ask?, MM=Mopar Muscle, MT=Motor Trend, SS=Super Stock

88CuttyClassic
05-22-2015, 01:25 PM
I restored my stage 1 in 05 and used OEM wherever I could because the aftermarket stuff was junk.. I couldnt disagree more.

yes the "fast" ones were 13 sec cars.. considering 40+ years have passed and the fast ones are 12 maybe 11 secs thats not an impressive gain. FORTY YEARS OF TECHNOLOGY?!

sailsmen
05-22-2015, 02:21 PM
Anyone who drag races knows there is a huge difference between a 13 second car and a 11 second car.

For a MM it's the difference between 278RWHP vs 540RWHP, almost double.

Modern cars last so long most repair shops don't even stock rad hoses, engines and trans can get 250K on them.

I love the Muscle cars, but to think they are more reliable and have better performance than today's Performance Cars is just incorrect.

stevengerard
05-22-2015, 02:50 PM
That Superbird was WAY over priced;)

Those and the Cuda were and still are two of my favorites.

I agree with Sailsmen and Chief though, as fun as it is to cruise in my old musclecars the new ones out perform them by a huge margin. And they are safer while being more convenient and comfortable.

EMAS
05-22-2015, 06:37 PM
I restored my stage 1 in 05 and used OEM wherever I could because the aftermarket stuff was junk.. I couldnt disagree more.

yes the "fast" ones were 13 sec cars.. considering 40+ years have passed and the fast ones are 12 maybe 11 secs thats not an impressive gain. FORTY YEARS OF TECHNOLOGY?!

That was then and this is now. Back in the 60's and early 70's the OE parts were crap compared to the made in the US aftermarket stuff that was available then. The OE stuff wasn't meant to last real long since the warranty was typically 12/12 and it was not uncommon to trade in your car after 2 or 3 years.

Now the aftermarket stuff is mainly made in China by the lowest bidder and it is often junk.

88CuttyClassic
05-22-2015, 08:59 PM
Thats not what i said and everything was made in the usa then. I replaced 1970 parts with 1970 NOS OEM parts because the quality was explicitly superior. Same thing when i restored my 83 hurst. The NOS GM parts were simply better. I mean are you talking a specific make, specific parts?