AUCTION: Viper-Powered 2013 Dodge Challenger SXT 6-Speed
This Challenger Threw Out Its Pentastar Powerplant, In Favor Of A Viper One...
Attention automotive enthusiasts and thrill-seekers! A truly unique and awe-inspiring machine has recently emerged on the popular automotive auction website, BringATrailer.com. A pristine 2013 Dodge Challenger SXT has undergone a breathtaking transformation, as it now boasts the heart and soul of a Dodge Viper—a monstrous 8.4-liter (510 cubic-inch) V10 engine. This one-of-a-kind Challenger, equipped with an exhilarating 6-speed manual transmission, is a white powerhouse that commands attention. With an array of tasteful modifications and a clean history, this Viper-powered Challenger is eagerly awaiting a new owner.
The exterior of this Viper-powered Challenger is a testament to its powerful nature and aggressive demeanor. Finished in a striking white hue, this Challenger has been upgraded with HELLCAT-style vented hood and bumper covers, creating an imposing presence on the road. Additional enhancements include a front splitter with stabilizer bars, front canards, and a replacement grille, all working harmoniously to enhance aerodynamics. The inclusion of tinted glass and quad exhaust outlets further contribute to its sporty allure. Visual elements such as Viper logos, “Powered by Prefix” graphics on the nose, and “ACR” decals on the front fenders showcase the car’s lineage and pedigree.
The Viper-powered Challenger sits confidently on black-finished SRT-style 20-inch wheels, providing a sleek and modern aesthetic. These wheels are wrapped in Fullway HP108 tires, sized 275/30 at the front and 315/35 at the rear, ensuring ample grip for a thrilling driving experience. To match the newfound power, a Wilwood big-brake kit with eye-catching red-finished calipers has been installed, accompanied by slotted and cross-drilled rotors on all four corners, delivering exceptional stopping power and performance.
Equipped with adjustable coil-overs, this Challenger offers a dynamic and customizable driving experience. The modified suspension enhances handling and responsiveness, allowing drivers to tame the Viper’s raw power with confidence and precision.
Step inside this Viper-powered Challenger, and you’ll find a well-appointed cabin designed for both comfort and performance. The black cloth upholstery on the seats exudes a sporty appeal, complementing the color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and carpeting. Creature comforts abound, with features including automatic climate control, power windows, mirrors, and door locks, as well as a factory-installed AM/FM/CD stereo system.
The driver-centric cockpit boasts an SRT-branded steering wheel, featuring a striking red centering stripe, further emphasizing the car’s racing pedigree. The instrument cluster houses a prominent 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 5,800-rpm redline, and auxiliary gauges, all ensuring that vital information is readily available at a glance. Although the digital odometer currently displays a mere 7,000 miles, the exact mileage of the Viper-powered conversion is unknown. However, a comprehensive Carfax report provides historical mileage readings.
The most jaw-dropping aspect of this Challenger lies beneath its hood. In 2016, the original 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine was replaced with an awe-inspiring 8.4-liter VIPER V10 engine, sourced from a fourth-generation Dodge Viper. The engine swap was meticulously executed by the renowned Prefix Corporation of Rochester Hills, Michigan. Alongside the engine upgrade, they performed various additional tasks, including power steering updates, radiator replacement, and installation of a new thermostat and temperature gauge. This fusion of American muscle results in a mind-blowing driving experience, combining the iconic Viper’s power with the timeless appeal of the Challenger.
Accompanying this Viper-powered Challenger is a clean Carfax report, affirming its accident-free past. The vehicle’s registration history includes Georgia, Ohio, and Michigan. Notably, the Carfax report indicates that the car was once “Titled or registered as a rental vehicle” in February 2013. The report also documents three recalls, all of which have been addressed: one pertaining to the alternator in December 2014, one for the passenger-side airbag in February 2018, and another for the vapor can in July 2019.
As bidding comes to a close on Saturday, July 15th, at 3:07 p.m. EST, the opportunity to own this awe-inspiring Viper-powered Dodge Challenger is drawing near. With its remarkable modifications, clean history, and an irresistible combination of power and style, this Challenger truly stands out.
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