The story of this print.
THE KING'S CAR!
The Plymouth Superbird was only legal in NASCAR for one season, and Richard Petty’s No. 43 car was a real contender that year
Drawing upon the Dodge Charger Daytona, the Superbird package was released to get “King Richard” back into a Plymouth after the team had switched to Ford for 1969.
Indeed, only a midseason mishap kept Petty from winning the 1970 championship, as this car and his others scored 18 race wins and 31 top 10 finishes for him that season.
This car is the benchmark of American motorsport and reinforced the myth of the King... Richard Petty! With its blue sky colour and an overrated rear wing that demarcated it from the great Nascar racing competition, the Superbird is a symbol of the American spirit and the joy it always brought to the track.
An amazing landmark of the American Motorsport history that had to be immortalised in a Print.
Enjoy The Colour of Motorsport
The Plymouth Superbird was only legal in NASCAR for one season, and Richard Petty’s No. 43 car was a real contender that year
Drawing upon the Dodge Charger Daytona, the Superbird package was released to get “King Richard” back into a Plymouth after the team had switched to Ford for 1969.
Indeed, only a midseason mishap kept Petty from winning the 1970 championship, as this car and his others scored 18 race wins and 31 top 10 finishes for him that season.
This car is the benchmark of American motorsport and reinforced the myth of the King... Richard Petty! With its blue sky colour and an overrated rear wing that demarcated it from the great Nascar racing competition, the Superbird is a symbol of the American spirit and the joy it always brought to the track.
An amazing landmark of the American Motorsport history that had to be immortalised in a Print.
Enjoy The Colour of Motorsport