JWC is a private collection of 11 Plymouth Superbirds and Dodge Daytona Chargers, each with their own history and personality. Let us introduce you to each member of the flock!

  • 1970 Alaskan Hwy Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Superbird

    Engine: 440 4bbl

    Transmission: Automatic on the console

    Full restoration by Magnum Auto Restoration after it’s first trip to Alaska

    Won Best of Aero Cars at Mopar Nationals following restoration

    This bird has driven from Jeffersonville, IN to Alaska TWICE!

  • 1969 Daytona Charger Survivor

    Year: 1969

    Model: Daytona Charger

    Engine: 426 Hemi

    Transmission: 727 Automatic on the console

    No restoration, a true Survivor

    This is our JWC Holy Grain. We learned of it living in a garage just outside of Dallas, Texas through an Aero Car forum; we made the 16 hour drive and it joined The Flock.

  • 1970 Limelight Green Barn Find Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 4bbl

    Transmission: Four Speed A833

    Full restoration by Magnum Auto Restoration

    This Bird was purchased from the original owner in Indiana after sitting in a garage for 40 years. A true barn find!

  • 1970 Arctic Circle Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 6 BBL

    Transmission: 4 Speed A833

    Has been repainted but not restored.

    It was originally purchased as Lemon Twist bird but was later repainted black by owner Tom Ferry - who also added the fresh air hood - for his band, Black Ice.

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    This Bird has been from Jeffersonville, IN to the Arctic Circle

    Watch video coverage of the Arcticle Cirlce trip here

  • 1970 Vitamin C Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 6BBL

    Transmission: 727 Torqueflite Automatic on the console

    No restoration, but has been repainted

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    Fresh off the line, this bird was a Pace Car for a mid level race track

  • 1970 Psychedelic Drag Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 426 Hemi

    Transmission: 727 Automatic

    This Bird has been a drag racer since its birth. It has not undergone any restoration outside of maintenance and a few paint theme changes

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    The original Hemi engine was pulled in the early 1970s and then went missing. A previous owner had even offered a reward for its discovery, but it was never found. Years after Bob Jennings purchased the car, luck struck and he was able to purchase the original engine on April 26 (426).

  • 1970 Tor Red Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 4 BBL

    Transmission: 727 Torqueflite Automatic on the Column

    No restoration

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    This is a survivor and has many original items allowing us to take it to MCACN were it received OE Certification

  • 1970 Richard Petty Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 6 BBL

    Transmission: 727 Torqueflite Automatic on the console

    No restoration; a true survivor

    This bird has been displayed in the Survivor Tent of Chrystler MoParty.

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    This bird has had many keepers but among them was Harold Sullivan, the owner of the famed Woodward Drag Car the Silver Bullet. The previous owner of the Silver Bullet told Harold he would trade it for a Petty Blue Superbird. Harold, wanting the Silver Bullet, purchased this bird to barter.

  • 1970 Lemon Twist Superbird

    Year: 1970

    Model: Plymouth Superbird

    Engine: 440 6BBL

    Transmission: Four Speed A833

    Has it been restored: Yes

    Full Restoration by Magnum Auto Restoration

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    This bird won Gold Concourse at MCACN where it scored a remarkable 997/1000 points

  • 1969 Y2 Yellow Daytona

    Year: 1969

    Model: Dodge Charger Daytona

    Engine: 440 4bbl

    Transmission: Four Speed A833

    JWC has not restored this bird, but we do know before it came to us, it was painted school bus yellow

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    The original owner lived in Washington state and has shared stories with us of pulling a kite with the wing.

  • #11

    This bird is currently quarantined and will be joining the flock shortly.

    Details coming soon!

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