SAY WHAT? A Mid-Engined NASCAR-Powered Carbon-Fiber Caravan?
Here Is SpeedKore Performance Group & Abimelec Design's Latest "What If"...
In a groundbreaking collaboration, virtual artist Abimelec Arellano, popularly known as @abimelecdesign, has once again joined forces with SpeedKore Performance Group to present a stunning “what if” concept – a carbon-fiber minivan based on the iconic 1984 Dodge Caravan. This unveiling comes right in time for the 40th Anniversary of the minivan, promising an exhilarating fusion of vintage charm and cutting-edge technology.
rawing inspiration from automotive legends like Ford’s Transit Supervan and Renault’s Espace F1, this reimagined 1984 Dodge Caravan is set to redefine the concept of #VanLife. The collaboration, a testament to the spirit of innovation, marries Arellano’s visionary artistry with SpeedKore’s engineering prowess.
The foundation of this marvel lies in the aerospace-grade carbon fiber construction by SpeedKore, a material known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. This innovation not only ensures enhanced performance but also pays homage to the glorious days of IMSA’s GTO class, with flared bodywork and turbofan wheels exuding an air of aggressive elegance.
At the heart of this “what if” beast lies a mid-mounted Dodge R5P7 NASCAR engine, delivering a powertrain that packs a punch. Paired with a 6-speed sequential transmission, it promises tire-roasting antics that are sure to leave an indelible mark on any speed enthusiast.
With the Chrysler Pacifica SRT Demon embodying the infamous Baba Yaga in their prior collaboration, SpeedKore Performance Group now introduces the 1984 Dodge Caravan as the “John Wick” of this dynamic duo.
In a world where “what if” scenarios become reality, this minivan represents the pinnacle of innovation and a celebration of automotive history.
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