Great new Hellcat commercial
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I do paint repair work for a Dodge dealership in sw mi, they got ther first hellcat in today i went to the car hauler and looked at the under side. It looked to be a unibody no real fraim the driveshaft at the rear diff looked sparse, they must be using some highly alloyed steel, only got a 30 sec peak the driver was husseling to get back on the road. I have never heard enything with that much hp sound so civil at idle, what a sleeper.
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Very cool commercial. The extended one is way better. Its funny that a show that is 30 years old still inspires modern commercials. It just goes to show you how good Michael Mann's vision was to produce a TV show that would still inspire us today.
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I do paint repair work for a Dodge dealership in sw mi, they got ther first hellcat in today i went to the car hauler and looked at the under side. It looked to be a unibody no real fraim the driveshaft at the rear diff looked sparse, they must be using some highly alloyed steel, only got a 30 sec peak the driver was husseling to get back on the road. I have never heard enything with that much hp sound so civil at idle, what a sleeper.
Well, seeing as how Chrysler stopped using full frames under their cars in 1960, I'd say you were correct. You didn't hear the supercharger whine? Its muted at idle, but it is still there, trust me it screams when you are on the throttle.
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I agree, but in all honesty I thought the show sucked. I watched it for the boats, girls, and Miami Beach scenes...




