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This vehicle wears a super tall wing & it's logo includes a

desert road runner bird in profile. It's got a super

aerodynamic nose and the rear wing is also functional in

terms of creating downforce. It wore a #65 on the door

and was powered by a Pushrod V8.

Name the car. 8)

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*bump*

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Wow... a 2006 LX Superbird. Cool How much time did that

guy have on his hands? Holy Cow.

Your answer is incorrect.

Road Runner emblem & tall wing on a race car with a famous

pushrod V8 and white paint.

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Anyone? this one was a trick question but I know there's a

few people on here who know the answer...

C'mon people. :huh:

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HINT: Most of the cars made by this manufacturer had velocity stacks

on top of Chevy V8s, mounted behind the driver.

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Camino got it! Congrats, good job. :D

http://www.chaparralcars.com/2e.php

There's your RoadRunner logo...

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