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Dodge Challenger "392 Heminizer" Looks Like Mopar Perfection

These days, Dodge Challenger projects can be found all over social media, whether we're talking about real-world machines or renderings that can serve as inspiration for such creations. And, if you follow our Speed Shot tales (there's a tag for that below), you might be familiar with the pixel work of Timothy Adry Emmanuel. While the artist normally delivers some of the wildest digital builds out there, the Challenger showcased in this rendering is the opposite of that.
Dodge Challenger "392 Heminizer" rendering 4 photos
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Dodge Challenger "392 Heminizer" renderingDodge Challenger "392 Heminizer" renderingDodge Challenger "392 Heminizer" rendering
We're looking at a pixel painting showcasing what the artist calls his dream setup. Sure, this proposal might appear stock to an untrained eye, but it packs just enough aftermarket flavor to capture the imagination of an aficionado.

For one, you shouldn't allow the pair of air scoops on the hood to trick you into believing this is a Hellcat. That's because we're talking about a custom hood replicating that of the supercharged kitty, albeit with a 392 (6.4-liter) HEMI lurking underneath it. You know, for the good old N/A soundtrack of the 485 hp monster.

So, the base model we have here should be the R/T Scat Pack Widebody, which starts at a reasonable $45,995. Oh, and yes, we've decided to give this one the nickname in the title above.

At the other end of the suck-squeeze-bang-blow adventure, we find side exhaust tips, with the empty spaces left in the rear apron guaranteed to spark a debate (this is how you beat a flamethrower exhaust in the attention-grabbing game).

The big coupe now sits closer to the road, while talking to the asphalt via a set of American Racing Wheels that sport massive lips.

And, if we check out the top view and go past the sunroof option, we'll notice the custom color of the car, with the generous real estate allowing the eye candy to stand out - the dark window tint is on the house.

So, in case you wanted to know more about the aspirations of a digital artist who fuels our muscle car dreams, let's hear it in his words: "I made this one with my girlfriend telling me bits that she thought were nice. This is our brainstorming piece, hopefully one day this could became reality and be our daily,"

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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