Build A Hellcat Eater

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Imagine this was white and 7 years from now- MotorheadMike: Imma gonna fix it up one day. It'll be worth a lot of money.
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You savage MFer! You gonna f*ck me like this on Valentine's Day? 😱
 
Reading this “debate” has been humorous and entertaining to say the least.

I just think it’s awesome to live in a time where we can have a conversation about how to build our 40 year old malaise-mobiles to match the performance of an affordable, attainable 700 hp factory muscle car. Soak on that one for a second. I firmly believe we are living in the good old days. It doesn’t matter who’s dick is bigger anymore because we’re all huge!!
Speak for yourself
 
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My 6.0 LS has forged internals and will be ProCharged soon. The 1/8 or 1/4 mi against a Hellcat comes down to hooking up and putting power down, also those Mopars are very heavy. G-bodys with good suspension and 600hp +/- can run with them as our lighter cars can go fast easier but must be able to hook and not spin.
 
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Ok, that was funny AF! I can't say I agree with the cost aspects presented OR a (spoiler alert) snowmobile as #1, but it was definitely entertaining.

Some of us realize the cost of going fast (and looking cool, sometimes), and can see the value in a factory built hot rod.
 
Up North there are often just as many sleds on the track as bikes.

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