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NEW Challenger SRT8 vs 340 Six Pack Challenger T/A – Old vs New!


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NEW CHALLENGER SRT8 VS 340 SIX PACK CHALLENGER T/A – OLD VS NEW!

No matter how closely you match the vehicles at the drag strip, there is always something extra about the race when there is a story behind the race that gives you better view into the competition. Today we give you a story of two beautiful cars separated by decades. In the one lane there is a “youngster” Dodge Challenger 6.1L SRT8 while in the lane next to him it’s the old-school 1970 Six Pack T/A. The difference does not stop there, one of the Challengers is driven by a man and the other by a woman. After about 4 races they decide to switch cars in order to prove a point about the driving skills of either one. The result is actually pretty interesting.
Check out the video and see who’s cooking dinner that evening, and who’s washing the dishes.


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