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Chryslers last Hurrah? Hellcat 300?

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Chryslers last Hurrah? Hellcat 300?

Autoblog, a news source you can love and hate and question, but is this late breaking story valid? Does it have teeth? 

Autoblog is reporting a possible Hellcat 300 might be in the works. Based on the pictures, I would say it is hard to say other than this has that traditional 3-4 inches of tire sticking out, brembo breaks so it might be true but then where the pictures are taken makes one wonder if this is just a personal pet project.

http://www.autoblog.com/2017/05/18/chrysler-may-be-testing-a-hellcat-300/?hcid=hp-tile-small-4

So what are your thoughts? Is chrysler going out with a big bang?

 

Bring it on!

I would prefer this over the Charger....but DEFINITELY NOT over the Challenger!

Very snide remarks trying to be sly, re:  "Last Hurrah" and "going out with a bang"...  :rolleyes:

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12 hours ago, ocnblu said:

Very snide remarks trying to be sly, re:  "Last Hurrah" and "going out with a bang"...  :rolleyes:

Yes, Snide as I hate Sergio. Cool for the 300! Love the Idea of this for the 300. I think Sergio should have reinvested the profits into Chrysler rather than the stupid Alfa.

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