| Posted on March 21, 2009 at 11:04 PM |
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One of the highlights
of last year?s SEMA Auto Show was the seriously upgraded Super
Challenger modified by legendary Dodge dealer and tuner Mr. Norm. The
outfit?s latest addition to its long-running ?Super? line of cars is
based around the new Dodge Challenger, more specifically the
high-performance SRT8 model, and now it and its sibling the Super Cuda
have entered production at Mr. Norm's facilities in Hudson, Florida.
The Super Challenger takes its inspiration from the original 1971 Mr.
Norm?s Super Challenger Super Fuel Funny Car. The show car featured a
black paint scheme with red stripes and ?Mr. Norm? labeling on the
front fenders, but the one shown here is white with black accents.
Inside, the Super Challenger gets custom Katzkin leather trim, a Hurst
pistol grip shifter, and special door sills.
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