What happens when you take two key players (Dodge, Chevy) out of the North American pony and muscle car equation? You probably end up with a Blue Oval mo.
What cars come to mind when you think of the most iconic automobiles in Television history? The Batmobile (1966-1968) might have made an impression depen.
For the 1969 model year when Dodge introduced a centrally divided front grille, the 426 Street HEMI engine topped the Charger's lineup. The murdered-out example we’re going to cover today levels up on that with 528 cubic inches of displacement from a Ray Barton-sourced powerplant.
The younger muscle car-oriented among all of us probably remember when David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of Roadkill resurrected a classic Dodge Charger. They then fitted it with a 707-horsepower Hellcat HEMI engine, one of the very first restomods built to do so. The General Mayhem, as it was known, was completed a staggering seven years ago. Now, it seems someone's come along and done the same thing to the iconic 1969 model year.
Sometimes, people love their work so much they do just about the same thing during their free time. Albeit, with a very personal touch. And when it comes to virtual artists, we can easily glimpse their passions.