Check out, "Blue Suede," a gorgeous reinterpretation of a 1968 Charger, based on a Challenger Hellcat. More than 2,000 hours went into its design and development, including exoskeleton modifications required to integrate the carbon-fiber body with the modern Hellcat chassis. Cosmetic carbon elements extend throughout the exterior, including the chin spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser, hood scoop, scallops, bumblebee stripes, and tail panel. Subtle details like satin graphite trim, flip-top gas cap, grille accents, and taillight bezels help tie the entire look together. The attention to detail continues under the hood, where the engine bay features custom carbon-fiber close-out and cowl panels, along with a Cobalt Blue Kandy–tinted supercharger that perfectly mirrors the exterior finish. Inside, Blue Suede blends modern luxury with muscle-car attitude. The cabin is trimmed in Pacific Laguna leather and black Alcantara, highlighted by pearl diamond stitching and Demonic Red seatbelts. Modern amenities like infotainment, navigation, cruise control, and electronic safety systems coexist seamlessly with the car’s aggressive styling. EXOMOD’s Blue Suede Redefines Classic Muscle Cars - MoparInsiders
I’ve seen a lot of different custom cars on this forum, some good, some not, this is one of the best! Very cool.