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SpeedKore IMSA AAGT Barracuda Concept

SpeedKore IMSA AAGT Barracuda Concept

SpeedKore, the shop that built Kevin Hart’s Hellraiser Charger, has built an homage muscle car of the best kind. This tribute to Glen Butch’s modded ’74 Challenger that took the Grassroots Motorsports 2009 Ultimate Track Car Challenge at Virginia International Raceway is truly menacing. SpeedKore and Abimelec Design built the custom Barracuda with a massively wide carbon fiber body, huge side exit exhaust pipes, a roll cage, a single racing seat, and flat black paint. Under the long hood is a supercharged Hemi V8 that powers the fat rear wheels and tires. It’s a beast that begs to be built, and we’re hoping SpeedKore will bring it.