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- Aero_Warriors abstract "Aero Warriors is a nickname for four muscle cars, also called aero-cars, developed specifically to race on the NASCAR circuit by Dodge, Plymouth, Ford and Mercury for the 1969 and 1970 racing seasons. The cars were based on production stock cars but had additional aerodynamic features. The first Aero Warrior was the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega. The Torino already had a fastback design; the Talladega added a longer, slightly rounded front end. The second Aero Warrior was the 1969 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II. The Cyclone was nearly identical to the Torino with the only major distinctions being the front grille and rear taillights. Another aero car is the Dodge Charger Daytona, which had a more radical aerodynamic nose as well as a high-mounted wing at the rear. The final Aero Warrior was the 1970 Plymouth Superbird (based on the Plymouth Road Runner), which had the same aerodynamic additions as the Daytona. Because of their wings, the Mopar Aero Warriors are sometimes called the Winged Warriors. Due to NASCAR homologation rules a minimum number (500) of these cars had to be offered for sale to the public so there are approximately 3,000 of these cars in private ownership. The Aero Warriors were successful in winning many races but NASCAR made rule changes that equalized the advantages in 1971. Plymouth made a Superbird prototype in 1971 but it did not go into production.".
- Aero_Warriors thumbnail RichardPettyRoadrunner.jpg?width=300.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageID "5619868".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageLength "1788".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageRevisionID "689903519".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chrysler.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Category:NASCAR_terminology.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nicknames_in_sports.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Dodge.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Charger_Daytona.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Fastback.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Motor_Company.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Torino.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Torino_Talladega.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Homologation_(motorsport).
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(automobile).
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_Cyclone_Spoiler_II.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Mopar.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_car.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink NASCAR.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_(automobile).
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Road_Runner.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Superbird.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLink File:RichardPettyRoadrunner.jpg.
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLinkText ""aero cars"".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aero Warriors".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLinkText "aero car".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLinkText "aero-cars".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerodynamic".
- Aero_Warriors wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Aero_Warriors subject Category:Chrysler.
- Aero_Warriors subject Category:NASCAR_terminology.
- Aero_Warriors subject Category:Nicknames_in_sports.
- Aero_Warriors hypernym Nickname.
- Aero_Warriors type Person.
- Aero_Warriors comment "Aero Warriors is a nickname for four muscle cars, also called aero-cars, developed specifically to race on the NASCAR circuit by Dodge, Plymouth, Ford and Mercury for the 1969 and 1970 racing seasons. The cars were based on production stock cars but had additional aerodynamic features. The first Aero Warrior was the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega. The Torino already had a fastback design; the Talladega added a longer, slightly rounded front end.".
- Aero_Warriors label "Aero Warriors".
- Aero_Warriors sameAs Q16274889.
- Aero_Warriors sameAs m.0dwprs.
- Aero_Warriors sameAs Q16274889.
- Aero_Warriors wasDerivedFrom Aero_Warriors?oldid=689903519.
- Aero_Warriors depiction RichardPettyRoadrunner.jpg.
- Aero_Warriors isPrimaryTopicOf Aero_Warriors.