Lot # | 0110 |
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Location | OCALA, FL 34480 |
Seller | Dealer |
6.2L Hemi Hellcat S/C | |
6 Speed Manual | |
Purple | |
Black | |
XS29U0G210103 |
This AMAZING resto-mod Charger has all the good looks from 1970, but none of the bad habits, handling, or braking problems that came with it from the factory.
This purple powerhouse is a complete rethink of a 1970 Charger, starting with a clean body, this Charger received carbon fiber front fenders and a carbon fiber hood to shed some weight off the front end. These beautiful carbon bits are finished in FC7 Plum Crazy purple, however in the right light, just like a Ferrari F40(whoever thought that name would be used in the same sentence as a Charger?) you can see the weave of the carbon fiber showing through the paint. How awesome is that?
Under the hood went a 6.2L Hellcat crate engine, linked to a 6-speed manual transmission. This powerful powertrain was slipped into a full bolt in chassis from Schwartz Performance with rack and pinion power steering, tubular control arms up front, adjustable coil over shocks all around, and a Moser full floating 9″ rear axle with 31-spline axles out back.
Big 14″ Wilwood disc brakes provide stopping power to match the horsepower and custom super wide steelies wrapped in sticky rubber attempt to put all that power to the pavement.
Inside this mad Mopar looks fresh out of 1970, however you now have ice cold air conditioning and a retro looking sound system with Bluetooth that will blow your mind.
This is truly the ultimate Mopar resto-mod without the big build bill and years of build time that usually accompanies a monster such as this.
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Descriptions says 13 inch brakes. Is that correct or is it 15? Thank you.
Paul,
Thank you for the question. They are 14″ Wilwoods, six piston front, four piston rears. Apologize for the mistake.