Stop in for a cup of coffee

Saw That.. Never imagined... They couldn't give em away back in 70. In fact , many were De-Superbirded, to make them saleable.

Ours was a lot lizzard...

It sat on the dealership lot until the summer of 1971 before the original owner bought it....

There was a story back in the day about a school teacher who had a Superbird/Daytona and had the wing removed because the kids kept playing on it....

Another story with someone who bought one without a wing, then put an ad looking for a wing. Either the car was in Colorado and the wing came from the east coast (Maryland, I think) or vice-versa, but when the wing came - it happened to be the original one from that very car!!!! It matched perfectly to the original car and paint.... What are the odds of finding the original part from your car half way across the country - and that was before the internet????