The Dodge Aspen, a short-lived replacement for the Dart, was introduced in 1976. While it was plagued by quality issues, the Aspen did spawn a performance oriented version, the Super Coupe, in 1978. Inspired by NASCAR legend Richard Petty, the Super Coupe featured a more aggressive appearance with black trim, a front spoiler, and a three piece rear spoiler.
Its Plymouth counterpart, the Volare Super Coupe, shared similar styling cues but with different color schemes. Both models were produced in limited numbers in 1978.
The Aspen was available in Sable Tan Sunfire with orange, blue, and yellow stripes, while the Volare was offered in Crimson Sunfire with yellow, orange, and red stripes. These limited-edition models were a nod to Petty’s racing heritage and offered a unique and sporty option for enthusiasts.
In addition to the standard Super Coupes, both Dodge and Plymouth also offered “Kit Car” versions with even more NASCAR-inspired features. These kit cars featured flared wheel arches, metal tie-downs on the windshield, and a rear spoiler.
The Aspen kit car was finished in a two-tone red paint scheme, while the Volare was available in a two-tone blue. Both models were delivered with big “43” and “360” decals in the trunk, to be installed either by the dealer or the owner.
While the Dodge Aspen and Volare Super Coupes were short-lived and not as successful as other muscle cars of the era, they remain unique and collectible vehicles for enthusiasts. Their limited production numbers and distinctive styling make them highly sought-after by collectors and fans of classic American muscle cars.
A truly exceptional example of the Dodge Aspen Super Coupe is up for auction. This low-mileage, unrestored vehicle is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic American muscle cars. Despite its rarity and the challenges posed by rust, this particular Super Coupe has managed to survive in near-pristine conditions for over four decades.
Originally sold in limited numbers alongside its Plymouth sibling, the Kit Car, the Aspen Super Coupe offers a unique blend of style and performance. Powered by a standard 360-cubic-inch V8 engine, it may not have been the most powerful muscle car of its era, but its distinctive design and limited production make it a highly sought-after collectible.
This particular Super Coupe, hailing from West Unity, Ohio, is remarkably well preserved. The seller claims it is entirely original, except for the tires and battery, and boasts only minimal rust or corrosion. The odometer reading of 38,750 miles further underscores its exceptional condition.
For those seeking a unique and well maintained Malaise-era muscle car, the Aspen Super Coupe presents an exciting opportunity. The current high bid of $10,100 is far below the “buy it now” price of $25,000, making it a potentially attractive investment. With only two days remaining in the auction, interested buyers should act quickly to secure this rare and desirable classic.