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Dodge Charger Hemi

Dodge Charger Hemi
Lot Number | 24 |
Make | Dodge |
Model | Charger R/T 440 |
Year | 1969 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 528 Ci Hemi V8 (8.5Lt) |
Mileage Indicated | 04330 Miles |
Paperwork | Yes |
This imposing muscle car began life as a true Dodge Charger 440 R/T, as confirmed by its VIN, and has since been transformed into a no-holds-barred restomod beast. Now powered by a factory Chrysler 528ci HEMI V8 crate motor producing an earth-shaking 640 horsepower and 829 Nm of torque, it’s a modern muscle car with serious attitude.
Backing the engine is an automatic transmission with overdrive, making it a surprisingly capable cruiser when needed. The suspension has been uprated with a coilover setup up front, and stopping power is delivered by Wilwood disc brakes all round, paired with a high-performance Hydra Boost system.
A modern steering rack improves drivability, while a full custom exhaust system ensures the car sounds every bit as aggressive as it looks. Inside, you’ll find custom-trimmed seats, a tailored interior, and a modern audio system that adds comfort to the car’s raw power.
Finished to a high standard throughout, this restomod is a bold, modern take on a classic American icon—built to turn heads and deliver thrills every time you fire it up.
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