
In this blog, we are going to get into the next car that is part of the most American Iconic car on my Twitter poll. It is the Dodge Charger. This is a 1970s version. Let’s get into the engine.
Engine
I did all high performance parts. This engine is the engine that came with the car. I did not swap the engine. It is V8 OHD Mag. It had 326hp and the new horsepower went up to 507hp. This is a nice lift on the engine. I do like working on these engines and I will do it again.



This car was part of the red, white, and blue post. The Mustang had to be blue so that means the Charger had to be white. I am not fan of white cars and trucks. This white Charger has two tone rims, which are black and white with white lettering on the tire wall. It stands out nicely.

In closing, this game has been one of my favorite to play and I have been enjoying doing this serie on my blog. I will keep doing this series until run out of cars. I brought this car from the junkyard at $11,658. I sold this car at $95,892. I am going to do Chevy Corvette in the next post. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/
Cheers!
DJ Weiser
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In this blog, we are going to fully restore a Ford Mustang, which is the grey one on all the photos. I am taking this post to another level. I am restoring an in game Mustang from the 1970s and mach one, modern one. Let’s get into this post and I am pumped up for this one.


This car is in game car but it is older Mustang. The original horsepower was 489hp. It went up to 932hp. The car sold for $83,000. I super charged this car.




The color on this car is a factory color. It is same as the first car above. I loved the color. The old horsepower was 370hp. The new horsepower is 637hp. This car sold for $189,446 and now onto the last car.

This car is a modern day Mustang. I brought this car from house auction place. This is not a orinigal car. I am a huge fan of the color or red. I brought it for $21,080. Here is break down on the stats. Horsepower was at 437hp. It went up to 71% and new horsepower is now at 747hp. I kept this car but it would have sold for $336,020.
In the end, sorry, this took a bit. This was a fun build out. I hope you enjoyed this post. I am going to do Ford F350 next. Until then, play hard and party on! \m/Cheers!DJ WeiserEmail: djweiser16@gmail.comTwitter: