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This 1970 Dodge Challenger Is Packing 2,500 Horsepower

This 1970 Dodge Challenger Is Packing 2,500 Horsepower

Whether it’s at cruising nights, car shows or automotive events, we’ve seen our fair share of impressively powered old school muscle cars. Australia’s Rides by Kam makes cars that, comparatively, make even those impressive beasts seem like they’re stock. Case in point—this completely restored 1970 Dodge Challenger affectionately referred to as Havoc. And Havoc is absolutely the name of the game because this bat-shit crazy automobile has 2,500 horsepower under the hood thanks to the ProCharged big block Hemi and some seriously next level engineering. It doesn’t hurt that it looks mean as hell in the best way possible when it’s dropped to the floor, but the real showstopper is the fact that it’s more than twice as fast as the Bugattis you’re going to smoke on the strip. If process porn is your thing, you can check out almost every aspect of the build in the enormous Havoc Challenger picture gallery here.