Mopar prepping Challenger Super Stock drag special

Mopar prepping Challenger Super Stock drag special


December 31st, 1969 The Challenger has barely begun delivery to the first batch of retail customers and already Chrysler is working on a new drag-race focused special edition of the SRT8 called the Super Stock. The first Mopar-package car in 40 years, the Super Stock, or 'package car' as the Mopar guys refer to it, still remains cloaked in shadow, but the video supplied to whip up a fan frenzy contains some intriguing audio elements. The wide-open snarl of the Hemi V8 certainly gives the impression that the car means business. Due for unveiling at the upcoming SEMA show in Las Vegas, the Challenger Mopar package car will give NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) fans the fix they've been after since the Challenger's rebirth was announced. Check out the video for the information from a Mopar engineer and the sounds and very limited sights of the new car.
Mopar prepping Challenger Super Stock drag special

Mopar prepping Challenger Super Stock drag special

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The Challenger has barely begun delivery to the first batch of retail customers and already Chrysler is working on a new drag-race focused special edition of the SRT8 called the Super Stock. The first Mopar-package car in 40 years, the Super Stock, or 'package car' as the Mopar guys refer to it, still remains cloaked in shadow, but the video supplied to whip up a fan frenzy contains some intriguing audio elements. The wide-open snarl of the Hemi V8 certainly gives the impression that the car means business.

Due for unveiling at the upcoming SEMA show in Las Vegas, the Challenger Mopar package car will give NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) fans the fix they've been after since the Challenger's rebirth was announced. Check out the video for the information from a Mopar engineer and the sounds and very limited sights of the new car.


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  1. Um, am I missing something? As far as I know pushrods, a live axle or a blower (if it's got one) aren't that technologically advanced unless you are 150 years old and still refer to the Model T as a horseless carriage. I must be missing something.

  2. a live axle is ancient technology someone should teach them about a LSD

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