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The name "Richard Petty" carries immense weight in the world of motorsports, and for those unfamiliar, he is a living legend. Nicknamed "the King," Richard Lee Petty is an iconic American stock car racer who left an indelible mark on the Winston Cup and NASCAR Grand National series. With the most wins in NASCAR history, his legacy endures through Petty's Garage, an aftermarket automotive workshop where his passion continues to thrive. In the spotlight today is a remarkable specimen, the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392, a testament to Petty's Garage expertise. With fewer than 42,800 miles on the clock, this special edition Challenger awaits its next owner in Brookeville, Maryland.
The 2015 Dodge Challenger, renowned for its retro-inspired design, received a captivating facelift. This Challenger SRT 392 exudes muscle car allure with its cowl induction hood featuring a cold air intake and a distinctive ducktail spoiler at the rear. All these elements seamlessly converge under the commanding Phantom Black paint job, adorned with "SRT" badging that boldly declares its identity. Complementing its dark demeanor are the striking 20" Hyper Black forged wheels, accented by red-painted BREMBO brake calipers that inject a touch of vibrant contrast. Thanks to the Richard Petty Special Edition treatment, this 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 enjoys the benefits of an upgraded fully adjustable coil-over suspension paired with front and rear sway bars, ensuring minimal body roll during spirited drives. Within the cabin of this Challenger SRT, cutting-edge technology reigns supreme, courtesy of the Technology Group option. As you sink into the embrace of SRT bucket seats, your hands will find familiarity with the multifunction steering wheel equipped with paddle shifters, granting you control over the Premium Harman Kardon audio system. The trunk unveils a subwoofer and a Petty Garage rear shock tower brace, adding both auditory pleasure and structural prowess to the equation.
Richard Petty's team's dedication shines prominently under the hood. Here, a 6.4L SRT HEMI V8 R/T Plus engine takes center stage, enhanced by the potent Magnuson 8lb supercharger kit. A Petty Garage strut tower brace secures this powerhouse, dyno-tuned to an impressive 495whp, as attested by the current owner. Power seamlessly flows through a TorqueFlite 8-speed automated manual transmission, with all-speed traction control ensuring optimal grip on the road. This Challenger SRT 392 is a symphony of performance and style, bearing the unmistakable mark of Petty's Garage expertise.
This, is not just any Dodge. It features the R/T Scat Pack and a 6.4L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It's arguably one of the best possible configurations of the modern Challenger. Since its launch in 2008, we’ve seen many great versions of the third-generation Challenger – most notably the SRT8, the SRT Hellcat, and the limited-production SRT Demon and SRT Demon 170. In recent years the Scat Packs have been less appreciated by fans with the popularity of the many supercharged SRT variants. The Scat Pack, however, is arguably the more driver-friendly car in the real world. With 2023 being the last year for the Dodge Charger and Challenger, they were given the “Last Call” nameplate (on a plaque under the hood) to commemorate the end of a very successful 15-year production run, and a heritage that goes back to the late 60s.
Now here’s an all-American muscle car from the modern era that will enrich your soul, gladden your heart and exhilarate your body. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody from Berkley, Massachusetts is a fine performance car and it’s up for sale with a mere 700 miles to its name. With a host of packages such as the Equipment Group 25E and Plus Package, plus even more exterior, interior and performance goodies, this is one car you don’t want to pass up on. Let us enlighten you a bit more about what it offers, but don’t hesitate to call or DM us as soon as possible if you’d like to own this beautiful brute.
The Dodge Challenger name was used on a pony car from 1970 to 1974 and again between 1978 and 1983. However, the most popular iteration was the third generation, which was made between 2008 and 2023. Here, the Challenger morphed into a long and sleek pony car with retro-modern styling and true practicality that made it useful for families too. Available with a range of powertrains from the mild to the wild, today’s 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is firmly in the wild category. Bearing just 10,250 miles on the odometer, this Lake Placid, Florida-based machine is now up for grabs and could really make your day if you choose. So why not, then?
This, is not just any Dodge. It features the R/T Scat Pack and a 6.4L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It's arguably one of the best possible configurations of the modern Challenger. Since its launch in 2008, we’ve seen many great versions of the third-generation Challenger – most notably the SRT8, the SRT Hellcat, and the limited-production SRT Demon and SRT Demon 170. In recent years the Scat Packs have been less appreciated by fans with the popularity of the many supercharged SRT variants. The Scat Pack, however, is arguably the more driver-friendly car in the real world. With 2023 being the last year for the Dodge Charger and Challenger, they were given the “Last Call” nameplate (on a plaque under the hood) to commemorate the end of a very successful 15-year production run, and a heritage that goes back to the late 60s.
Now here’s an all-American muscle car from the modern era that will enrich your soul, gladden your heart and exhilarate your body. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody from Berkley, Massachusetts is a fine performance car and it’s up for sale with a mere 700 miles to its name. With a host of packages such as the Equipment Group 25E and Plus Package, plus even more exterior, interior and performance goodies, this is one car you don’t want to pass up on. Let us enlighten you a bit more about what it offers, but don’t hesitate to call or DM us as soon as possible if you’d like to own this beautiful brute.
The Dodge Challenger name was used on a pony car from 1970 to 1974 and again between 1978 and 1983. However, the most popular iteration was the third generation, which was made between 2008 and 2023. Here, the Challenger morphed into a long and sleek pony car with retro-modern styling and true practicality that made it useful for families too. Available with a range of powertrains from the mild to the wild, today’s 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is firmly in the wild category. Bearing just 10,250 miles on the odometer, this Lake Placid, Florida-based machine is now up for grabs and could really make your day if you choose. So why not, then?
Chevy’s C5 Corvette was introduced for the 1997 model year as the successor to the wildly popular C4 Corvette. The C5 took many of the C4’s best aspects and further refined them. However, it saw a significant mechanical change in that the gearbox was now sited at the rear of the car, directly driving the rear axle. This set-up optimized weight distribution, making the Corvette an even better track handler than it already was. Facilitating this system was a torque tube that rotated at crankshaft RPM, running down the middle of the car straight to the gearbox. This system resulted in the magic 50-50 weight distribution that keen performance driving enthusiasts crave. Today’s 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Hardtop offers that, plus the rarer hardtop body style, and a manual gearbox, making it a truly appealing car for someone who loves to drive and seeks a future classic. This car has covered just under 125,000 miles and lives in New York.
Many people believe that the Porsche Boxter is the greatest first-time Porsche purchase because, for a relatively reduced cost, you can get yourself into the driver's seat of a very capable sports car. It is sublime to drive and won’t punish you in the daily grind. This was at least when it was first introduced. Today, they have become coveted classics that earn compliments wherever they go. The Boxter was the company's first roadster since the 914, and it was a smash success. The Porsche 986, especially the first generation, is an enjoyable, low-maintenance car. That is why we think that you will love this beautiful example of the 1998 Porsche Boxster. It shows 64800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Glendale, Arizona. With a few packages up its sleeve, this nippy beauty is ready to arrive at your home.
The Porsche 911 is a car that most petrolheads and enthusiasts aspire to own at some stage of their lives. It’s one of the most prolific sports cars in the world, with its quirky, rear-engined layout and distinctive teardrop shape that’s changed little from its introduction in 1964 to the present day. From that point over six decades ago until 1998, the engine used air cooling, resulting in a distinctive purr. However, post-1998 cars have water-cooled engines, a casualty of tightening emissions regulations. The flip side of this is, water cooling enabled them to make even more power and offer more potent performance. That’s why we’re sure that this Maryland-based 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet won’t have any trouble finding a new home. It’s from the 997 generation, is a drop-top and has driven just under 92,000 miles so far.
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