1970 Dodge Challenger
This
1970 Challenger backs up the Roadster Shop winning
the 2009 Trendsetter of the Year award. Called the
�Baddest Challenger ever built� by Popular Hot
Rodding Magazine after it was selected as a top 5
finalist for the 2010 Street Machine of the Year.
This is a complete 1-off custom build with extensive
body modifications to transform it into a modern,
smoothed, performance machine. Bumpers have been
sectioned and flushed to the body with custom lower
spoilers and rear lower valance with 1-off center
exhaust. BMW Halo headlights and custom grille add
to the clean, modern look. The custom hood with air
intake feeds the 528 aluminum Hemi making 775 HP
that is backed by a 5-speed manual trans. Ride
quality and performance handling comes from the
custom tubular front K-member and suspension with
rack and pinion steering. A custom independent rear
suspension with inboard disc brakes puts the 775 HP
to the ground through serious 22x12 rear and 20x9
front 1-off Budnik wheels wrapped in Pirelli rubber.
The custom interior features French seemed black
leather with grey alcantara inserts. The custom
center console houses the drilled shifter and engine
start button as well as the controls for the power
windows. The dash has a custom gauge surround with
Autometer computerized gauges. The interior is
completed with an Alpine and Rockford Fosgate stereo
and Vintage Air A/C and heat. Custom PPG paint was
mixed to give this challenger a unique presence with
hand airbrushed 528 Hemi graphics and matte alloy
hood to add to the detail.
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