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Superbird Wing on a Challenger

Could someone photochop a new Challenger with the (Plymouth) Superbird wing in Petty Blue?

I was watching the movie Cars, and got the inspiration there. I know that was a Charger Daytona, but as you know, Challenger was more true to the original.

For history, did the Challenger ever had that wing?

Note: I would never do that, but just wonder how it would look.

If it's been done, please post pic.
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Re: Superbird Wing on a Challenger

Only the Dodge Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird had that high wing. It was totally functional and was developed for NASCAR.

It would look terrible on the Challenger and make the car look out of balance!

If anyone is thinking about it- DON'T!!!!!!!

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Re: Superbird Wing on a Challenger

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Only the Dodge Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird had that high wing. It was totally functional and was developed for NASCAR.

It would look terrible on the Challenger and make the car look out of balance!

If anyone is thinking about it- DON'T!!!!!!!

Challengers had the go wing like on this Cuda
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Re: Superbird Wing on a Challenger

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Challengers had the go wing like on this Cuda
That spoiler was fine. I had one on my 1971 'Cuda. He is talking about the 3 foot spoiler that was on the Superbird or Daytona. See:

The Plymouth Superbird and Dodge Charger Daytona, supercars
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Re: Superbird Wing on a Challenger

Great read....did you know how strong they were?
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Re: Superbird Wing on a Challenger

very nice article cuda. Thanks for the read
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