Roadkill Garage S02e04 The Off Road Challenger Official
: The duo famously hacked away the car’s sheet metal to clear space for giant off-road tires .
Before it became an off-road beast, the car was known to fans as the "Dirt-Track Challenger".
Naturally, a drop-in swap is rarely that simple in the Roadkill Garage . The truck-specific 727 transmission was about four inches longer than the car's original 904, requiring a custom, shortened driveshaft to make the connection. roadkill garage s02e04 the off road challenger
Roadkill Garage S02E04: The Off-Road Challenger – Desert Bashing Mopar Style
stands as one of the most delightfully chaotic and "Mad Max"-style episodes in automotive television history. Hosts David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich take a classic 1970 Dodge Challenger E-Body—a car that collectors routinely spend a fortune restoring—and slice its sheet metal away to fit massive off-road tires for desert-bashing. : The duo famously hacked away the car’s
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While it had previously made an appearance on Roadkill with a tunnel ram on a 318 engine, it was famously slow during its drag racing debut at Roadkill Nights. The guys decided to move it over to Roadkill Garage to give it a second, far more chaotic life. Episode Highlights: The Build The truck-specific 727 transmission was about four inches
Furthermore, to simplify the engine's electronics and ensure reliability, they swapped the factory electronic ignition distributor over to an old-school points system. They also had to plug the factory air-injection holes under the exhaust manifolds, creatively using pieces of welding rod to prevent nasty exhaust leaks. Why the Off-Road Challenger is a Fan Favorite