1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird

VIN: RM23R0A172589

$1,650,000

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Vehicle specs

  • Chassis/VIN

    RM23R0A172589

  • Body style

    Hardtop Coupe

  • Transmission type

    Automatic

  • Engine Type

    V8

  • Horsepower

    425

  • Induction

    2x4bbl Hemi

  • Exterior Color

    Tor Red

  • Generation

    1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird

Vehicle details

Notes and observations recorded by Hagerty staff.

Equipment

426/425hp Hemi, Goodyear Polyglas GT tires, hood pins.

Condition

#2 Excellent

Could win a regional car show. Drives like new.

About Hagerty’s condition ratingsClose

Represented as matching numbers. There are a few blemishes and cracks on the nose as well as a few chips on the hood. Good, tight roof vinyl. Good interior. Nearly spotless detailed engine bay. Restored real deal Hemi Superbird and the star car of this auction.

Market commentary

It was also the most expensive car of this auction. And the most expensive Superbird sold at auction, in fact. Plymouth built nearly 2000 Superbirds, the most famous of the short-lived NASCAR aero cars, but just 135 of them got the 426 Hemi engine. That combo of rarity and performance is why Hemi Superbirds can command around twice as much as a 440/390hp car. But even that only goes part of the way in explaining this record price. For reference, B-J sold another automatic Hemi Superbird in the same colors but in lovely unrestored condition back in January for $990,000. Sure, the market has been hot, but million-dollar cars aren't gaining 50 percent value in six months. Let's also consider this - Mecum just sold a Charger Daytona for a record $1.32M in Indy. The Daytona, the Superbird's Dodge-branded predecessor, is considerably rarer and more valuable, and the car in Indy was a well-documented genuine Hemi with a 4-speed. This sale therefore has us scratching our heads, and it's safe to call it an attention-getting outlier.

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