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- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
- Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Challenger T/A
Review: 1970 Hotchkis E-Max Dodge Challenger causes smiles lasting longer than four hours
Before we begin, we have to state up front that we've rarely – if ever – had more fun with a car than we had with the Hotchkis E-Max Challenger. And the loud yellow Dodge was in our possession for maybe five hours. Why are we cutting to the chase like this? Why not structure this review like any other and start with the basics, describe the vehicle and then state a conclusion? First of all, just look at the bloody thing: "dripping with sex" is the only proper description. But the truth is that this is more the recounting of an adventure than a plain old car review. Keep ... Read More
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0SEMA Preview: Hotchkis to reveal 750-hp LS7-powered Lingenfelter Camaro 1256131740
Oh my. A stock 2010 Chevy Camaro SS produces 426 horsepower from its 6.2-liter LS3 V8. A Corvette Z06 turns out 505 hp from its 7.0-liter LS7. The Blue Devil, aka Corvette ZR1, is the most powerful car ever produced by General Motors and churns out a ridiculous 638 hp from its supercharged 6.2-liter LS9 guts. Impressive, but what if you were to strap a ...
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SEMA Preview: Duo of Dodge Challengers coming from Hotchkis 1224546900
For this year's SEMA show, the crew at Hotchkis will unveil a pair of modified Dodge Challengers highlighting its focus on classic muscle and its modern-day counterpart.The two matching Challengers – a 1970 T/A 340 Six-Pack and a 2009 SRT8 – will share yellow paint schemes, graphics and wheels, along with a host of parts that should make the ...
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SEMA 2007 Spotlight: Making it stick like snot with Hotchkis 1194035280
When it comes to comprehensive suspension tuning, Hotchkis has established itself as a premium player for both domestic and imported performance rides. Their WRX sway bars have proven to be some of the strongest and lightest on the market (not to mention three-way adjustable), and they've constantly been ahead of the curve by offering new products for ...
