No one bought a Six Pack Challenger for the nimble cornering. All of the owners bought it to have an advantage over the regular 440. I am sure that whoever ordered this Six Pack Challenger enjoyed it for many years. This particular car has a non-original engine, but the Six Pack setup and the 4-speed manual transmission are original.
The Challengers were true muscle cars. The orange and black paint, the fat tires, the wing on the back, and the amazing stripes prove that this is some serious muscle. If you let someone with a V6 minivan smoke you then don’t buy this car. On a red light, this beast can smoke every Prius, SUV, Civic, and even some modern muscle cars. The all-black interior matches the Halloween look of this car very well. As you can see the bucket seats are missing but the owner says he has them and he even has the ultra-mod orange plaid inserts.
The Six Pack looks like a nightmare to set up but the Moparians praise this setup. While the Elephant 426 Hemi engine had more power the driver of a Hemi has to be on their game to take down a V-Code 440. I am sure that a Mopar fan would restore this beast and bring it back to its former glory.