Check out this powerful Pro Street Plymouth GTX HEMI boasting 1400hp! The roar emanating from its 528ci engine is absolutely mind-blowing!


We have seen a lot of custom mopars and some of them are really amazing but this GTX will blow your mind. This awesome 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX is probably the meanest blown mopar you’ve ever seen. Under the hood is placed a 528ci mopar engine blown making incredible 1400hp to the wheels.

Evil 1400hp Plymouth HEMI GTX Pro Street | Video | Hot Cars

Evil 1400hp Plymouth HEMI GTX Pro Street | Video | Hot Cars

 

At the video bellow you can see and listen this pro street beast. Also you can spot that has no bars, and the sound coming out from the 528ci is just insane !!

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