Even if you're a good ol' boy who never means any harm, cruising in a Dodge Charger makes you feel like you've been in trouble with the law since the day you were born. Bulging quarter-panels, buttressed C-pillars, artfully scalloped sheetmet-al, and an integrated lip spoiler out back make it one of the meanest, most aesthetically aggressive muscle cars of all time. While the second-gen Charger's bad boy image has always been part of its appeal, the first-gen Charger fell short of striking the same resounding chord with the hot rodding public. Where others saw a dud, however, Korek Designs saw promise. It built a killer '66 Charger with all the Pro Touring goodies to prove the point, and now anyone who feasts his eyes upon it is in for a rare yet surprisingly pleasing experience. The result of Korek's vision is a first-gen Charger done up the right way-with a Gen Ⅲ Hemi, big brakes, modern suspension bits, and a sweet stance.
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