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"Tantrum" Charger

Started by WHITE AND RED 69, December 01, 2015, 04:11:38 PM

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WHITE AND RED 69

I know most here don't like to see modified chargers but I think this one is killer! I wish it would have kept the 68 taillights and 70 grill they had on it at last years SEMA show but its still sweet.

http://www.speedhunters.com/2015/12/muscle-car-meets-hypercar-tantrum-charger/
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John_Kunkel


As usual, I love everything but the wheels.   :eek2:
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WHITE AND RED 69

Quote from: John_Kunkel on December 01, 2015, 04:14:43 PM

As usual, I love everything but the wheels.   :eek2:

Aw come on, not everything needs to have magnum 500s or steel wheels.
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bakerhillpins

Wow, I really like that car. Wheels and all.  :2thumbs:

I usually don't like a lot of the customization done to chargers but this is a very good looking car. Ill have to google some more photos of it.
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Back N Black

What's not to like? its gorgeous!  :2thumbs:

triple_green

Quote from: WHITE AND RED 69 on December 01, 2015, 04:22:05 PM
Quote from: John_Kunkel on December 01, 2015, 04:14:43 PM

As usual, I love everything but the wheels.   :eek2:

Aw come on, not everything needs to have magnum 500s or steel wheels.

Cragars S/S s are ok too! :smilielol:

I like the car a lot!
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1974dodgecharger

UGLY AS SIN  ::)

PROBLEMS:
1. rims too big
2. non stock looking
3. rake is off
4. non OEM colors
5. does not have torque thurst or magnum 500s
6. I can go on...

I would not drive this POS be too embarrassed personally..... :brickwall:

sixty-niner


I LOVE IT!!!, absolutely amazing!!!! KILLER WHEELS and Tires and Paint!!! 
I think everyone loves that engine!!! :drool5:

JB400

Sorry, but the hood doesn't flow with the car.

crj1968

Quote from: JB400 on December 01, 2015, 09:11:50 PM
Sorry, but the hood doesn't flow with the car.

That's what jumped out at me too.  Sweet car but I think the OP's "modified" car is cooler.


myk

That's a BEAUTIFUL machine...

Baldwinvette77

I LIKE IT. there, i said it  :coolgleamA:

el dub

Sweet. Id like to see those wheels chromed.
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DAY CLONA

Top of the line work without a doubt, but the stance, hood and wheel choice are just turn off's for me


Mike

RallyeMike

Very cool build, but I'm always left wondering why so many of these super cars end up with an uninspiring, generic, cowl-induction type hood modification. Does the inspiration to be creative die of by the time they get to the hood?  :shruggy:  It's still a work of art.
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kind of reminds me of a 68-69 torino grill

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myk

What's wrong with the hood?  It's a small cowl induction hood that flows with the rest of the body.  My only gripe so far is the door handles.  They've taken this car to the 9th degree merging new, old and fantastic, but left the dorky door handles on?  Get that car back to the shop...

JB400

The hood doesn't even come close to following the contours of the fenders.  It just sticks up .  It doesn't flow with the car.

Kern Dog

Quote from: WHITE AND RED 69 on December 01, 2015, 04:22:05 PM
Quote from: John_Kunkel on December 01, 2015, 04:14:43 PM

As usual, I love everything but the wheels.   :eek2:

Aw come on, not everything needs to have magnum 500s or steel wheels.

:2thumbs:    :nana:

myk

Quote from: JB400 on December 02, 2015, 02:04:41 AM
The hood doesn't even come close to following the contours of the fenders.  It just sticks up .  It doesn't flow with the car.

it doesn't flow perfectly with the lines of the fenders, but in a way that it is perfect.  If the hood matched perfectly it would be a redundant shape.  This hood presents a similar idea as the 6 pak hoods on Chargers.  At least to me anyway...

cincyboy

I totally agree.  I love this build and the wheels.  This car is  underrated in my opinion. I see alot of others from SEMA that get more attention than this thing.   I imagine that paint is stunning in person. 

Kern Dog

I like most of it. The grille though....No matter the time and expense, I love the hidden headlight look of the stock grille. This does look like a Torino style.

Brass

I like most of it too.  The hood is gross.  The designers have probably been working with Chevys all their lives.

WHITE AND RED 69

I don't mind the hood, at least they included the scallops on it. And just look at that motor, its huge! They needed to push the hood up just to fit it in there. And I'm sure with the amount of heat from those turbos and headers that is trapped in the engine bay it was necessary to have a way for the heat to escape.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster