Rapper’s Delight Restomod by EXOMOD: A Feast for the Eyes in Carbon Fiber

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1968 Dodge Charger Black
1968 Dodge Charger Black

EXOMOD, known for transforming classic muscle cars, has revealed its latest creation: the “Rapper’s Delight” Dodge Charger. This exceptional build combines elements from the 2022 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye with a custom-made widebody design reminiscent of the 1968 Charger. The car features full-transparent carbon fiber panels tinted in Kandy Apple Red, enhanced by striking gold stripes.

The Charger’s build took over 2,000 hours to complete and showcased a powerful drivetrain. It swaps the standard Hellcat V8 for a Hennessey-tuned engine that generates an impressive 1,000 horsepower and 948 lb-ft of torque.

This powerhouse is paired with an 8-speed Torqueflite paddle-shift transmission. The build also includes Hennessey’s upgraded supercharger system and other performance enhancements, ensuring that all that power is effectively utilized.

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EXOMOD Rapper’s Delight (Via Dodge)

Despite the significant power increase, EXOMOD stands behind the reliability of this engine, offering a 3-year/36,000-mile powertrain warranty for buyers. The Charger is equipped with an SRT Competition suspension, which helps it handle the high performance seamlessly.

Aesthetically, the “Rapper’s Delight” is a true eye-catcher. The Kandy Apple Red carbon fiber body is not only beautiful but also features gold accents, including stripes on the rear and highlights on the tail lights and grille. The wheels, Forgeline 3-Piece VX3C, are finished in a unique Transparent Satin Brass Monkey color, adding to the car’s bold look.

Inside, the Charger offers modern comforts and luxury, akin to a new Challenger Hellcat. The interior boasts seats upholstered in Doeskin and Tobacco leather with elegant Old Gold diamond stitching.

EXOMOD plans to showcase this stunning vehicle at the upcoming SEMA show, with a price tag of $420,000, making it a standout of custom cars.

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