Interesting Finds: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner vs. Superbird

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Luke and Diego compare a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner and a 1970 Plymouth Superbird, two cars connected by the same basic formula, but separated by attitude and purpose. The Road Runner is an authentic V-code, matching-numbers example with the 440 Six-Pack and factory 4-speed, and delivers the straight-forward muscle we enthusiasts love. The Superbird takes that same Mopar energy, as well as a matching-numbers 440 Super Commando, 4-speed, and one of the most recognizable bodies of the era, and turns it into something focused more on the track. Seeing these two machines next to each other at Barrett-Jackson is a reminder that shared DNA can still lead to two completely different personalities.

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