What started out as a Trackhawk-swapped Chrysler 300 quickly escalated when the builder lost his Demon 170 order over a $100k markup.
First-gen Chargers are rare enough, but how about a right hand drive 1967 Dodge Charger with a 440 under the hood?
This Dodge Challenger R/T gets the best of both worlds thanks to its propane conversion and retention of gas power.
Slideshow: We just hope all of it eventually makes it into production!
Known for their mesmerizing craftsmanship and innovation, SpeedKore's latest creation is part artpiece and hi-po street bruiser.
As the production of the Dodge Challenger comes to an end, some fans are taking the continuation of this Mopar icon into their own hands.
Owner of Droptop Customs, a shop that builds convertible Dodge Challengers, decides to cut the roof off of his SRT Demon 170 and it hurts to watch.