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A different Challenger

Started by wingcar, October 07, 2014, 10:06:32 AM

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wingcar

Here's something "a bit" different from the everyday Challenger.....

All-American muscle and off-roading are combined.
Here are a series of rendered images, they look very real, but whether or not it's built and becomes a reality is unknown at this time.  The Dodge Challenger A/T "Untamed" concept comes from the imagination of Joey Ruiter. He wanted to combine pure American muscle with the spirit of off-roading.  To make this off-road ready, Ruiter added modifications such as wheel well trimming, inner fender wall construction, a front skid plate, and fender flares.
It's also equipped with body armor with rock sliders, rear trailing arm with links, and front long travel arms. He even had some cool graphic styling applied to the body as well as some off-road tool storage and a spare tire truck mount. The question now is: which engine should be used? Obviously our first inclination is to go with the supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V8. But honestly, just about any powerful engine would do. The Challenger A/T "Untamed" concept is actually a very realistic possibility, though Dodge would never build it.  It'll just require someone with time, a bit of cash, and a desire to drive around something very different from any other Challenger.
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Troy

I saw an El Camino like that the other day. It looked stupid too. We really don't need to bring back the 70s.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Mike DC

I've been wondering how long this was gonna take.


This stuff is far enough back to be retro-fresh again.  Like it or not that means its genuinely fresh to millions.  

Tech has evolved so much since the 1970s that it won't be quite a total rehash.  This time it won't be car unibodies welded on top of truck frames.



The newest F&F movie already has the black Charger done up like this and racing around the mountains in Colorado.



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69rtse4spd

 :o, Paint it orange & slap an 01 on it, they can use it in the next F&F movie.

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Stevearino

Now that is really horsey looking.  :eek2:

Ghoste

Just because you wonder what the Mona Lisa would look like with a mustache doesn't mean you should do it.

HPP

I could see that being used in some of the automotive classes in SCORE racing.

Otherwise, it doesn't appeal to me.


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