1970 Plymouth Superbird R. PETTY - NASCAR Smartphone Case - Side View
Plymouth Road Runner Superbird 1970 Coupe Richard Petty - NASCAR Cell Phone Case for Smartphone
The Superbird version of the Road Runner was an effort to dominate NASCAR racing with Chrysler products in 1970. The Plymouth Superbird only saw one season of racing before it was felt the sloped nose and giant rear wing gave the car an unfair advantage. The season-opener was the Daytona 500 which was won by Pete Hamilton driving a Petty Enterprises Plymouth Road Runner Superbird. While build on the same platform as the Dodge Charger, the Superbird had a nose that was 1-inch longer than the Changer's and had a raised entry angle. The rear wing on the production based cars did little other than turn heads, but for the NASCAR entries, the angle of the wing and the height were carefully tested for each track to provide optimal performance at speeds. In 1968, Richard Petty left the Plymouth NASCAR Racing Team for Ford's. Charlie Grey, director of the Ford stock car program, felt that hiring Petty would send the message that "money rules none". However, the Superbird was designed specifically to lure Petty back to Plymouth for the 1970 season. Petty did reasonably well against strong Ford opposition on the NASCAR tracks that year, winning eight races and placing well in many more. NASCAR's rules implemented for the 1971 season limited the “aero-cars” to an engine displacement of no greater than 305 cu in (5.00 l) or they had to carry much more weight compared to their competitors. While they were still legal to race, the power-to-weight consequences that would come with the smaller engine or the increased weight rendered the cars uncompetitive. This was the start of a trend of rules slowing down NASCAR, because the races were exceeding the technology of tires and safety over 200 mph (320 km/h). Ford, in response, also designed the 1970 Torino King Cobra with an aerodynamic, superbird-style nose, but it was abandoned. Petty's Superbird appears as a key character in the 2006 Pixar film Cars, with Petty as the voice of seven-time champion Strip “The King”. The racing sponsor's branding in the film exactly matches the Superbird's paint as “Dinoco blue".
This refine and elegant smartphone case features one of the most influential Muscle Car of the 20th century: The Plymouth Road Runner Superbird 1970 Coupe Richard Petty - NASCAR. Set on a colorful background, a game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird 1970 Coupe Richard Petty - NASCAR, a true American Car Legend that lives forever.
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The cover / case is made of Flexible Rubber or Hard Plastic (for the oldest models) and a Printed Aluminum Insert.
The image is permanently infused into the aluminum that will not crack, fade, chip, or peel (we do not use stickers or decals).
Easy access to all buttons and features of your phone, plug your charger cable, and headset without removing the case.
The Smartphone is not included. You will receive 1 (one) Smartphone case / cover / skin only.
This Smartphone Case is brand new with tag. It is in stock, packed in bubble bag and ready to ship.
This product was designed, printed & packed in the USA.
* Plymouth or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.