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Kevin Hart’s 940hp 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi V8 – Build Attention To Detail

A 1969 Plymouth Road Runner with a menacing theme is the newest addition to his collection. The Road Runner, dubbed “Michael Meyers,” is the creation of Wisconsin-based Salvaggio Design.

It has a 940-hp supercharged Hemi V-8, carbon-fiber parts, and a black-and-orange colour scheme for Halloween.

According to Dave Salvaggio of Salvaggio Design, the 426-cubic-inch Hemi is a “hybrid Demon/Hellephant motor,” referring to Mopar’s Hellephant crate motor and the engine from the limited-edition Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.

The Hemi is built to run on 91-octane gasoline.Hart specified a Tremec 6060 6-speed manual transmission to drive a Ford 9-inch rear axle.

The engine is housed in a completely redesigned body shell and chassis, which has been modified to accommodate a new front suspension and roll cage.

Brembo brakes, with 6-piston callipers and 14-inch rotors up front and 4-piston callipers and 13-inch rotors in the back, were also added by Salvaggio.

The 18-inch front and 20-inch rear HRE aluminium wheels with billet hub caps were designed to look like the steel wheels on a factory Road Runner.

Recaro front seats, black leather upholstery with an orange splatter pattern, a billet steering wheel and shifter, and a digital instrument cluster in its own billet casing are all included in the interior.

Reymar Footwear was also commissioned by Salvaggio Design to create a pair of unique Nike Air Max 90 sneakers to complement the car.

The lethal Mopar muscle vehicle “Michael Meyers” won’t be the only one in Hart’s garage.

He also has a 1970 Dodge Charger with a 1,000 horsepower Hellephant crate engine.

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