Vehicle Description
Built by Streamline Custom Designs, this custom 1973 Dodge
Challenger debuted in the MagnaFlow booth at the 2021 SEMA Show.
Professionally restored, the Challenger has been customized and
upgraded with modern technology throughout. Nicknamed the
"Chastizer," this Challenger is powered by a Magnuson supercharged
bored and stroked 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine backed by a Paramount
45RFE automatic transmission. The engine is fed through an
Aeromotive fuel system and spent gases exit through custom-built
long-tube headers connected to a 3-inch mandrel-bent dual exhaust
with MagnaFlow mufflers. This custom Challenger is built on a full
custom tube chassis and features a custom-built roll cage tucked
under the interior panels to provide safety and additional chassis
rigidity. Out back is a Strange Ford 9-inch rear end held in place
by a narrowed 4-link suspension to fit the custom Schott wheels
that measure 20x12 inches in the rear and 19x9 inches up front. The
suspension features QA1 adjustable coilover shocks at all four
corners. Stopping power comes from Wilwood power disc brakes front
and rear. Exterior modifications include custom bodywork with
sharpened body lines, tucked front and rear bumpers, custom grille
and headlight surround with modern Challenger headlight and
taillight panels, front and rear spoilers and flush-mount smoked
glass. Painted in two-tone with PPG Envirobase Streamline Slate
Gray, the Challenger features a full custom black leather interior
with black suede inserts and the headliner hides the full roll
cage. Additionally, this Challenger features a 2,000-watt Alpine
stereo system with two Kicker Comp C 10-inch subwoofers.