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This 1968 Dodge ‘Super Charger’ Packs 1,000 Horsepower

This 1968 Dodge ‘Super Charger’ Packs 1,000 Horsepower

The hits from SEMA just keep rolling in. Joining the likes of the SpeedKore 1970 Dodge Charger Evolution is the beauty you see here, a 1968 Dodge Charger putting out an insane four-digits of horsepower. That’s right, the 1968 Dodge “Super Charger” Concept puts a solid 1,000 horsepower between you and the street. The build includes modern elements from the current Dodge Charger SRT and Challenger SRT lineups, like a stock T-6060 manual six-speed Hellcat transmission and a hood scoop modeled after the Demon. As gorgeous as the car is, it’s essentially just a platform built around that all new Mopar “Hellephant” engine. You see, the 426 Supercharged Mopar HEMI engine, nicknamed “Hellephant,” is a crate engine (the first with 1,000 hp) that’s been purpose built to easily drop in old classics with a special kit. Plan to see plenty more awesome vehicles powered by the “Hellephant” when it becomes available in early 2019.