This 1968 Charger is Pure Restomod Perfection
Between the supercharged engine and Wilwood brakes, this Charger has the capability to back up its aggressive looks.
A Special Build
Known as the 'Hard Charger', this 1968 Charger's build was detailed in season four of PowerNation TV. So be sure to watch that episode if you're thinking of putting in a bid for this resto-mod.
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Outrageous Engine
Propelling this beast is a supercharged 6.2-liter engine. Put your foot down and you'll unleash this unit's tire-shredding 707 horsepower.
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Performance Parts
As you'd expect from a resto-mod of this caliber, it has some tasty performance parts. A cold air intake feeds the monstrous motor which exhales through custom dual exhausts.
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Transmission
Transferring all of this car's power to the road is a 6-speed manual transmission. Selecting a gear in this Charger is done through the use of a Hurst shifter.
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Brakes
Having such a powerful car without equally powerful brakes would be outright dangerous. Thankfully this Charger pulls up to a brisk halt through the use of its Wilwood disc brakes.
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Wheels
Housing this Charger's huge disc brakes are Schott wheels. These rims, which are wrapped in General tires, are easily one of the stand-out features on this model.
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Paint Scheme
As you can see, this Charger has been finished in a Black paint scheme with a Red tail stripe along with a Black vinyl roof. This paint job certainly alludes to the power that lurks beneath this model's hood.
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Inside
On the inside, this car's paint scheme has been inverted. A sea of red leather is contrasted by a black stripe that runs across the dashboard.
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