The Plymouth Sport Satellite may have been out of production for several decades, but U.S.-based tuning house Weaver Customs still felt like reviving one example on supercharged Hellcat power.
The original Hellcat V8 generates plenty of thrust with its 717 PS (707 hp / 527 kW), but this one is not exactly stock. A host of modifications lift the output to the rear axle to a lofty 913 PS (900 hp / 671 kW).
From the outside, you will be able to recognize the tuned coupe by its swollen hood, custom handmade metal bodywork, new bumpers at both ends, a neat rear spoiler, and air intakes where OEM headlights used to be. The suspension and brakes are new, and inside, changes come in the form of modern steering wheel, gear stick, dashboard, and seats.
It is mentioned that the car has had a single owner since 1973, and we can imagine them being happy enough with the restoration to keep driving it for a while longer.