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Widebody Chevrolet Camaro Exorcist Is Modded to Hell and Back

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Photo: frzeditz/instagram
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Whether you prefer a factory monster like the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon or an aftermarket animal, such as the Hennessey Performance Chevrolet Camaro Exorcist, whose name isn't an accident, the results of such muscle car battles are splendid. But what if you'd go for the second, albeit while wishing to add even more spice? This rendering tries to answer the question.
To start with, one would hardly need extra muscle for a land missile such as the Camaro Exorcist. You see, the Texan aftermarket specialist started off with the already beefy Camaro ZL1, which delivers 650 ponies in factory trim. However, the developer introduced a 2.9-liter supercharger upgrade, along with other goodies, thus taking the game to a nicely rounded 1,000 hp (the maximum twist sits at 883 lb-ft). And the list of mods is considerably longer, but we'll return to the pixel exercise we have here.

As it happens with most Hennessey machines, the Exorcist maintains the factory looks, which is awesome, since it means these pumped-up toys qualify as sleepers. Well, this rendering comes to change that, playing with the look of this Chevy.

Zoom in on the machine, try to look past the eye candy brought by the deep black finish and you'll notice a widebody kit - the fender flares are moderate, though.

Then we have the custom wheels, whose rather simple design seems to take us back in time, but still appears to fit the vehicle.

We can also feast our eyes on a carbon fiber package, with this including elements such as the power dome of the hood or the door mirror caps. Oh, and let's not forget the lower rear fascia, with its carbon aero work, while the wonder material has also been used for the rear wing.

As for the mind behind these pixels, we're talking about a digital artist nicknamed frzeditz, who decided to give us multiple angles of the widebody Camaro Exorcist, as you'll see in the Instagram post below.

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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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