



Do you want a modern muscle car that looks jaw-dropping and can literally plant you in your seat with one push of the gas pedal? Say hello to the Dodge Challenger. Introduced in 2008, it was widely hailed as one of the best modern American muscle cars around. With styling inspired by the all-time greats of muscle car fandom, the Challenger only bowed out last year. But you can still get one, such as this 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock with just 5,500 miles. The car comes with the Customer Preferred Package 27S, Plus Package, Alcantara Appearance Package, and Driver Convenience Group option packages too. Oh, and let us casually mention that the engine reportedly develops over 800 horsepower.

This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock is just 1 of 11 2020 models produced in this alluring shade called Sinamon Stick. No, we haven’t made a booboo with the spelling; that’s how Dodge spells it. It’s a unique, deep shade of golden brown with just the right amount of fleck in it, causing the sun’s rays to dance all over the paintwork and create a myriad of shades that range from orange to deep burgundy in places. The car’s satin black hood and blacked-out wheels only contribute to the overall image of awesomeness that this 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock projects. You’ll definitely be proud to be seen with it. You’ll be prouder each time you enter its comfortable, leather-lined interior. That’s because it’s a proper four-seater and can do family duties when needed. You’ve got all the creature comforts and tech toys you can desire. There’s also a fairly accommodating trunk behind the passenger cabin. So, there’s no reason that you can’t use this as a daily driver.

Powering this 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock is a supercharged 6.2L V8 that is rated for 807hp. It drives the rear wheels through an 8-speed automatic gearbox. A Borla exhaust is also present for an even meaner engine note. Other enhancements for the SRT Super Stock trim include drag-optimized tuning for the car’s Bilstein adaptive suspension system and a set of beefy Brembo brakes.

2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock
6.2L Supercharged V8
8-Speed Automatic
RWD
Sinamon Stick Exterior
Black Interior
Hellcat Logo Alcantara Laguna Seats
Customer Preferred Package 27S
Plus Package
Alcantara Appearance Package
Driver Convenience Group
Satin Black Painted Hood
Current Owner Reports 1 of 11 Produced In Sinamon Stick For 2020
Current Owner Reports Borla Exhaust



Dodge’s Challenger started off in 1970 as a platform sharing model with the Plymouth Barracuda. Clearly the Challenger was meant to be a muscle car from the get-go, as evidenced by this particular 1970 Dodge Challenger’s 440ci V8. But Dodge also offered some less performative and more frugal engines for buyers who didn’t want all-out performance. These even included a straight six, but the standard base engine was a V8. Nevertheless, the Challenger sold like the proverbial hot cakes. The 1970 model year alone saw nearly 80,000 units shifted. So, if you’re a classic Challenger fan and want your Challenger with the biggest V8 offered for the range, this 77,386-mile car from North Bend is your choice. It’s even got an aftermarket camshaft and a few other things to dial up its performance a bit more.



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Dodge’s Challenger started off in 1970 as a platform sharing model with the Plymouth Barracuda. Clearly the Challenger was meant to be a muscle car from the get-go, as evidenced by this particular 1970 Dodge Challenger’s 440ci V8. But Dodge also offered some less performative and more frugal engines for buyers who didn’t want all-out performance. These even included a straight six, but the standard base engine was a V8. Nevertheless, the Challenger sold like the proverbial hot cakes. The 1970 model year alone saw nearly 80,000 units shifted. So, if you’re a classic Challenger fan and want your Challenger with the biggest V8 offered for the range, this 77,386-mile car from North Bend is your choice. It’s even got an aftermarket camshaft and a few other things to dial up its performance a bit more.



There’s a popular saying that the Dodge Challenger Hellcat is where tires go to die. It is one of the few renowned model names that still retains the American-style V-8 grunt at its heart. For the 2023 model year, the SRT Hellcat was offered in a few flavors. We've brought you a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, which is one of the more expensive models in the lineup. This considerably raises its capabilities and options, especially as it comes with a number of optional packages. Currently residing in Attalla, Alabama, this example comes to you with just 10124 miles on its odometer.




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