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A friend of mine has located a 1970 superbird, the car was an original 440 Auto car. Original engine blown up in the early to mid 70`s.It now has a 426 Hemi in it from supposedly another wrecked Superbird, Owner has had car since 1976. It has 34,000 original miles on the car as well as the original paint with no rust. Stored inside and very rarely driven. Blue interior. The owner knows what he has but will not put a price on it, he said it will be in the six figure range. The car is in very nice condition. he said there was a small dent on wing from something falling against it years ago. Was the white a rare color for these cars. If he buys he wants to pay a fair price for the car and not a rediculous price. Any help appreciated. I am not a mopar guy and neither is he. Thanks.
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As far as I know there were only 2 interiors available: black and white. He needs to get the VIN and the fender tag and have someone decode it to make sure it's the real deal. You can PM me the info and I'll try to help. I dont know how someone could "dent" the wing on one of those as it is an almost solid metal casting and not sheet metal.
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![]() i was wonderring whatever happened to the white column shift black interior Hemi Superbird i saw for sale a while back in Atlanta. documented Chrysler freebie given to Bill France.
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