This an interesting, albeit love/hate sort of car. I have to admit that when I first saw this thing roll past, a few days before I shot these photos, I thought to myself, “Are you kidding me?”. However, up close the car is really well done and it kind of grew on me after I was able to look at it for a while. I can certainly appreciate where this car is coming from, and I give the owner credit for doing a great job on it. I still find it a little forced, and a little too short compared to the real Plymouth Superbird, which I saw in traffic at the same time as this car. This new Superbird certainly turns heads though, it will get you noticed for better or worse. I can’t fault someone for making their idea happen though, so I’m glad this exists.
-Nick Walker
Nice…so is that a kit or did he do that himself. I’m intrigued…
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I am actually not sure because I never met the guy. I may look around online and see if it is a kit though.
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It looks nice and is an interesting showstopper but if you ask me it just doesn’t look right.
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Yea it looks especially stubby from the side. The reason the original Superbird could pull off that huge wing was because it was such a long car.
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yeah, the current Challenger is short & fat so thats probably why it doesn’t look right.
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Reblogged this on Dirty Hippo Racing and commented:
Great photos of a late model Challenger/Superbird conversion from the ‘Mind over Motor’ blog.
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Looks good. I like the look and color combo. Where was this at?
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Detroit
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