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Transportation

Abimelec Design Hellscout

Abimelec Design Hellscout

This is one of those renderings that make us pine for the real deal and damn the safety. Abimelec Design has taken an old-school International Harvester Scout 4×4 and visually modified it by removing the roll cage and the doors for true open-air goodness. The doors have been replaced by matte black steel cross-bar cages, and the stock engine has been swapped out for a monster Dodge supercharged V8 Hellcat engine good for 707 horsepower. The engine puts down power to all four all-terrain tires shod wheels that show off a mirror cap and body-color matching rims. Inside are grey seats sans headrests or 3-point seat belts because, at this point, caution has already been thrown to the wind.