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The Scat Pack Charger, although sitting below the Hellcat, features a decent amount of mad-cap performance, coupled with the deliciously aggressive looks of its bigger brother. The 21W package means this Scat Pack features a 6.4-liter V8 SRT HEMI engine from the factory, with our feature car utilizing the 8-speed automatic transmission. The featured 2016 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack for sale has been treated to a unique stand-out look that's sure to set it apart from anything else on the road. Located in Florida, with 62,000 miles on the clock and a host of custom parts, it's the perfect muscle car for those wishing to make a one-off statement.
This Challenger's stand-out piece is the unique color scheme it sports. Originally "Go Mango," having undergone a professionally-applied wrap, it now features a striking split personality; viewed from one side, it's an attractively modern shade of dark matte grey, while from the other, it's a ludicrous snow camo. If the two-face-like wrap wasn't enough, this Scat Pack Charger R/T sits on an Air Lift 3.0 airbag management suspension system, which gives it that truly slammed stance. Other external features are custom tail lights and 20-inch Niche wheels coupled with Nitto tires on the front and rear. Inside this outlandish Charger are factory Alcantara-upholstered seats, a power sunroof, and an 8.4-inch screen with navigation. Added to the package are front and rear dashcams, as well as a GoPro stand on the back to capture any tail-happy antics.
While not quite having the supercharged Hellcat's performance figures, this 2016 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack makes do with a naturally-aspirated 6.4-liter V8 SRT Hemi with 485 hp. The HEMI motor is enough to propel the Charger to 60 mph in around four seconds, thanks to the RWD Automatic's launch control function. In addition, our feature car employs the use of a straight pipe exhaust system and a new battery.
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.
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.
Dodge's Charger nameplate carries a storied history. It made its debut in 1966 as a pony car and continued in that form until 1978. After a brief hiatus, it reemerged in 1982 as a subcompact car for a limited five-year run. A more extended break followed until the sixth generation arrived in 2006, transforming into a muscle sedan. This format persisted into the seventh generation, which continues to this day. Dodge has treated us to some remarkable special editions, pushing the horsepower envelope beyond typical family sedan boundaries. Enter one of these remarkable editions: the 2022 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak, a ferocious powerhouse with just 203 miles on the clock, equipped with the Customer Preferred Package 27D and a hair under 800 horsepower ready to be unleashed. The question is, are you up for the challenge?
Outrageous, that’s an apt description for the 2010 Dodge Viper. Hosting a monstrous 8.4-liter engine unleashing unimaginable amounts of power down on track, this car stood poised to rival the fastest supercars on the market in 2010, and still do. Limited in production numbers with a legendary status amongst automotive enthusiasts, here is your chance to own a Viper with just 63,500 miles on the odometer, accompanied by an array of performance upgrades.
From 1960, Dodge's D-Series pickup trucks were available to enthusiastic and hard-working buyers right up until 1993. The D-Series was the automaker's answer to the Chevy C/K Series and Ford F-Series. Over time, the D-Series became the Ramcharger, then the Dodge RAM, and now is its own sub-brand, called RAM. This particular 1967 Dodge D100 is a two-door pickup truck that's received a full frame-off restoration, and awaits a new owner with eagerness.
The automotive world and the year 2020 were interesting, to say the least; each American manufacturer was pushing the envelope of what a factory performance car could do in terms of BHP standings. While there were many interesting offerings, the SRT Hellcat Redeye was the star of the show. With aggressive looks that strike fear and performance that raises eyebrows, being behind the wheel of Dodge's star child is an experience one does not forget. Present today is this 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody; this muscular powerhouse has a reported 6,030 miles on the clock and is a low mileage example waiting for its new custodian to take control and power down drag strips in style.
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