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Aero Mopars is the term given to the 1969  [[Dodge]] [[Daytona]], 1969 Dodge [[Charger 500]], and 1970 [[Plymouth]] [[Superbird]], which were low production cars built specifically to race in [[NASCAR]]. They were Aerodymanic versions of the [[Charger]] and [[Roadrunner]], allowing them to cheat the wind and exceed 200mph on the [[Super Speedways]].
 
Aero Mopars is the term given to the 1969  [[Dodge]] [[Daytona]], 1969 Dodge [[Charger 500]], and 1970 [[Plymouth]] [[Superbird]], which were low production cars built specifically to race in [[NASCAR]]. They were Aerodymanic versions of the [[Charger]] and [[Roadrunner]], allowing them to cheat the wind and exceed 200mph on the [[Super Speedways]].
  
 
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* [http://www.moparstyle.com/forums/aero-mopars-club/ MoparStyle's Aero Mopars Club]
 
* [http://www.moparstyle.com/forums/aero-mopars-club/ MoparStyle's Aero Mopars Club]
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 13 May 2012

1970 Plymouth Superbird

Aero Mopars is the term given to the 1969 Dodge Daytona, 1969 Dodge Charger 500, and 1970 Plymouth Superbird, which were low production cars built specifically to race in NASCAR. They were Aerodymanic versions of the Charger and Roadrunner, allowing them to cheat the wind and exceed 200mph on the Super Speedways.

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