The Demon Love Child

Of one of the most popular muscle cars on the silver screen and an all capable off-roader, you get this:

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Looks ready to tackle anything from a Baja 1000 race to a zombie apocalypse. Oh yeah and dropping it from a military cargo plane at 10,000 feet to save a hacker (which is what the little opening in the roof on the passenger side is for) that can track down anyone on the globe. No biggie.

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According to the back of the package, this casting has something that we haven’t seen on a HW mainline for about four decades: suspension

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 The system works, but I bet it’s the same simple system that MBX used on a variety of castings like the Quick Sander and the recent Willy’s Jeep.

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Proportion wise, the rear is slightly shorter than the regular F&F Charger but other than that, it’s still one badass casting. Little needs to be done when it comes to detailing, just a little bit silver for some of the trims and the rear brush guard and some red to mimic the tinted taillights.

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The car deserves some ORAT shots, what do you think guys?