Roadkill Garage S02e04 The Off Road Challenger ... [ 100% Fresh ]

The goal? Budget dirt-bashing with zero concern for conventional beauty. The Challenger already has a big-block under the hood — a 440, because Freiburger has a religious devotion to cubic inches. But the suspension? Trashed. Tires? Skinny street rubber. Ground clearance? What ground clearance?

And that’s exactly how it should be. Would you like a list of the actual parts used, or a comparison to the other off-road muscle cars they’ve built on Roadkill Garage ? Roadkill Garage S02E04 The Off Road Challenger ...

Here’s a feature-style breakdown of — capturing the episode’s spirit, mechanical mayhem, and Freiburger & Dulcich energy. Feature: Roadkill Garage – S02E04 “The Off-Road Challenger: Dirt, Demons & Dodges” Tagline What happens when you take a beat-down ’70s Dodge Challenger, strip all pretense, and send it bouncing across the desert? Two words: stupid fun. The Setup David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich are no strangers to bad ideas wrapped in rusty sheet metal. But this time, they’ve outdone themselves. The episode starts with a familiar sight in the Roadkill Garage corner: a faded, dented, early ’70s Challenger that’s been sitting so long it’s practically growing roots. Most people would restore it. These two decide to turn it into an off-road bruiser — because why would a legendary pony car ever stay on pavement? The goal