HemiMetal
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Hello everyone great to finally be part of this great forum some really great people here. Have been watching for sometime, just acquired my E Body early this year. While she is a Tribute 1970 Challenger RT Hemi, I prefer the title of "TRIBUTE" for this car not clone, she has a special story.
The car was purchased in early 2000 from a Hollywood movie set owned by Sage Stallone son of Sylvester unfortunately Sage passed a number of years ago. Originally a Challenger 318 Auto non RT car. It was built over a 4 year period almost 100% (with some assistance) by a wonderful lady in the Tampa Clearwater area, she did almost all of the work herself hence A TRIBUTE and labor of love. It was completed in late 2004 since that time has only seen 95 miles. The car was subject a number of mag articles in late 2004 and 2005 including Mopar Muscle. As a Teen in the early mid 70s like me she always had an appreciation for these cars and decided to build the one she wanted...this is a wonderful build and a great Tribute to a wonderful and most feared car of 1970 even by the LS6s.
Look forward to being a part of the forum I am sure there will be a lot yet for me to learn, I have been a MOPAR fan my entire life including modern day. I have had a number of modern day MOPAR muscle all SRT8s 2008 Magnum SRT8; 2010 Challenger SRT8; 2012 300 SRT8 including my current Hemi Jeep Grand Cherokee. Thanks for having me as member really appreciate it.
The car was purchased in early 2000 from a Hollywood movie set owned by Sage Stallone son of Sylvester unfortunately Sage passed a number of years ago. Originally a Challenger 318 Auto non RT car. It was built over a 4 year period almost 100% (with some assistance) by a wonderful lady in the Tampa Clearwater area, she did almost all of the work herself hence A TRIBUTE and labor of love. It was completed in late 2004 since that time has only seen 95 miles. The car was subject a number of mag articles in late 2004 and 2005 including Mopar Muscle. As a Teen in the early mid 70s like me she always had an appreciation for these cars and decided to build the one she wanted...this is a wonderful build and a great Tribute to a wonderful and most feared car of 1970 even by the LS6s.
Look forward to being a part of the forum I am sure there will be a lot yet for me to learn, I have been a MOPAR fan my entire life including modern day. I have had a number of modern day MOPAR muscle all SRT8s 2008 Magnum SRT8; 2010 Challenger SRT8; 2012 300 SRT8 including my current Hemi Jeep Grand Cherokee. Thanks for having me as member really appreciate it.