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Modern American muscle cars don't just hint at power; they shout it from the rooftops, setting the industry standard for performance while flaunting designs that demand attention. Today, we present you with a prime example of this legacy, the 2023 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody 'Last Call". An instant classic with a mere 253 miles on the odometer, it's primed to inject adrenaline into your weekend drives, true to the muscle car spirit with Dodge giving a final celebration of the mighty V8's packed into these American Icons.
At the mere mention of SRT and Hellcat, the aficionados know they're in the presence of raw power. The Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody wears a commanding black exterior, accentuated by aggressive styling cues that demand respect. Enhanced with the SRT black package, it exudes a sinister aura. The factory wheels, also drenched in black, encase striking red brake calipers, emphasizing its high-performance capabilities. Practicality meets power with its four-door setup, offering ample space for friends and family. Step inside the black interior, where SRT-embossed seats embrace you and your passengers. And for the drive, an Alpine sound system ensures your tunes echo in perfect harmony.
Under the hood lies the heart of a beast—an awe-inspiring 6.2L Hemi V8, supercharged to deliver an astounding 717hp. This powerhouse propels the Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody from 0 to 60 in a mere 3.5 seconds, unleashing exhilarating straight-line speed. The thunderous roar of this American muscle car resonates through its rear wheels, expertly channeled by an 8-speed automatic gearbox. Prepare to experience the thrill of the road like never before, as this Charger embodies the essence of pure muscle, living fast and loud.
Last year, Dodge produced a limited edition 2023 Charger Super Bee as part of the “Last Call” series of gas-powered performance cars. But if you'd prefer to own one of the car's the newer-gen Super Bee was based on, then what we have here could be of interest. The Super Bee saw a number of platforms and variants over the span of four decades. Originally built based on the Dodge Coronet, the Super Bee moved to the Dodge Charger platform in 1971. The Super Bee was advertised as a lower-cost alternative for muscle car enthusiasts instead of the top-of-the-line R/T. Mind you, the 1971 Charger Super Bee was no slouch, with all engine options being V8s. Here, you see a restored 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee bearing a new engine with only 600 miles on it. With a few upgrades up its sleeve, this classic is for sale in Ohio, waiting for a new owner.
For a car that was reintroduced in 2005, the Dodge Charger has a dizzying number of variants. But one thing’s for sure: even though the four-door sedan had been around for some time, the engineers at Dodge knew how to keep interest in the model. How did they do it? By creating more and more powerful versions as the years went by. This, the 2023 Dodge Charger Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak, was the most potent Charger offered from the factory and was a fitting send off for what will be the last V8-powered generation of the car. The Jailbreak package unlocks an incredible 807 hp — more power than virtually anything else this side of a hypercar. Our featured car comes in an attractive spec and has run just 7,500 miles.
A relatively late entrant to the pony car game, the Dodge Challenger plus its stablemate, the Plymouth Barracuda, debuted for the 1970 year of production. These two cars were designed to sit at the upper echelon of the muscle car segment. Hence, they could be had with a monstrous 440ci V8 Magnum engine that could decimate most other performance cars at the time. While factory 440’s are relatively rare, and quite steep in price, this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Tribute could be your way of experiencing that exhilarating performance without breaking the bank.
Cars fit for family duties very rarely come with any performance abilities, and even rarer are they considered “drivers’ cars.” However, when Dodge announced the Durango SRT 392, that preconception was thrown out the window. Our featured car, a 2022 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AWD, is the perfect solution for someone who loves muscle cars but also needs the practicality offered by an SUV with three rows of seats. It really is the best of both worlds, with a 6.4-liter V8 under the hood and the spirit of the Challenger baked into this SUV’s DNA. When not tearing up the streets, the Durango’s spacious interior affords it seating for up to seven, the latest in tech and comfort, and one of the largest cargo areas in its class. Our featured car comes with a wide range of equipment and is offered to its next owner with just 24,700 miles on the clock.
Last year, Dodge produced a limited edition 2023 Charger Super Bee as part of the “Last Call” series of gas-powered performance cars. But if you'd prefer to own one of the car's the newer-gen Super Bee was based on, then what we have here could be of interest. The Super Bee saw a number of platforms and variants over the span of four decades. Originally built based on the Dodge Coronet, the Super Bee moved to the Dodge Charger platform in 1971. The Super Bee was advertised as a lower-cost alternative for muscle car enthusiasts instead of the top-of-the-line R/T. Mind you, the 1971 Charger Super Bee was no slouch, with all engine options being V8s. Here, you see a restored 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee bearing a new engine with only 600 miles on it. With a few upgrades up its sleeve, this classic is for sale in Ohio, waiting for a new owner.
With its origins firmly rooted in military trucks that served in the Second World War, the Dodge Power Wagon is perhaps one of the most iconic and recognized medium-duty pickups of the era. The Power Wagon’s reputation for being a solid and dependable truck has earned it many fans from around the world. There’s also plenty of potential for modifications, with the cult-like following for these tough and utilitarian 4x4s. Our featured example is built on a Dodge Ram chassis from 1984. The current owner reports that they’ve owned the truck for roughly one year while the vehicle underwent a complete restoration and build process in the hands of a previous owner. On a newer frame and featuring a 318ci V8 powerplant, this 1948 Dodge B-1 Truck Power Wagon could be the perfect partner for your next adventure — be it off the beaten track or pulling admiring glances at Cars & Coffee.
For those seeking a mid-size SUV that defies conventional expectations, consider the Dodge Durango. Since its third-generation debut in 2010, the Durango has maintained a commanding presence. This 2023 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat exemplifies the recipe Dodge has been delivering for some years, delivering over 700 horsepower in a family-friendly package. With only 11,500 miles on the odometer, this SRT Hellcat Durango offers exhilarating performance paired with practical features. Ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate neck breaking acceleration and a robust V8 soundtrack, this Durango is not for the faint-hearted.
A true muscle car that waned during the end of its life pre-hiatus, and then made a true comeback with its reintroduction in 2006 is the Dodge Charger. The outgoing seventh-generation Charger was produced from 2011-2023 and was the high point of the car's modern iteration. A proper send-off Dodge has made with the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona, the Charger is hard to buy due to its demand, and the last call King Daytona is even harder as it's limited to just 300 units and today you have the chance to own a one of these limited-edition 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona. The car comes with a slew of King Daytona-specific design and Hellcat Redeye performance upgrades.
Ever pondered what ensues when a luxury automaker's attention pivots to the racetrack? The answer is the Cadillac V-Series, reigning as the pinnacle of power within the brand's model roster, thanks to its awe-inspiring engine and performance capabilities. This high-performance lineup of luxury vehicles is spearheaded by the exceptional 2023 CT5-V Blackwing, acclaimed as the most potent sedan in Cadillac's storied history. Equipped with a track-focused chassis and suspension system, this sedan seamlessly blends performance and luxury. Hailing from Michigan, our inventory introduces this pristine 2023 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Edition, boasting a mere 12,000 miles on its odometer. It's your invitation to relish the harmonious union of high-octane performance and opulent luxury from one of the automotive world's most distinguished brands.
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