HPP Introduces Daytona and Superbird Packages for Challenger

The coachbuilding and aftermarket has opened up a lot of opportunities for people who want different vehicles. Chevrolet created a ripe clientele for the aftermarket with the Camaro.

The coachbuilding and aftermarket has opened up a lot of opportunities for people who want different vehicles. Chevrolet created a ripe clientele for the aftermarket with the Camaro.

It was created for both aftermarket accessories for Camaro fans, and also body kits for Pontiac purists who really wanted a new Firebird.

The same hasn't really happened with the Challenger, whose design is far more retro in nature than the Camaro's. However, there is fans of the Daytona/Superbird out there - and if you're one of them, HFP has a package for you.

The Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird were created for NASCAR homologation in the heyday of the muscle car era. Today, original examples are extremely valuable.

HPP realizes that, and sees a market for lookalikes. Their job was made pretty easy with the advent of the very retro Challenger. However, with this new kit they are taking up the retro quotient even further.

The package starts at $16,395, going all the way up to $41,461. Whoa! The base package at $16,395 includes a revised front end, pop-up headlights, aluminum hood, 20-inch rims of course, and unforgettable massive rear wing.

The changes are smaller inside, with a modified instrument cluster, unique shifter, and HHP floor mats.

Available performance upgrades include three different supercharger kits, and things like a KW coilover suspension Magnaflow exhaust systems. The list is endless!

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