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| Album: | Keressük! |
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| Kiadó: | Keressük! |
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This project is a perfect example of why Roadkill Garage has such a dedicated following. It delivers both "info and action," embracing chaos and destruction in pursuit of automotive fun. The episode highlights the show's unique charm: rather than restoring a car to pristine condition, Freiburger and Dulcich prioritize creating something wild, fun, and ultimately memorable. The episode's own tagline perfectly captures this spirit: "do the wrong thing the right way".
In Roadkill Garage Season 2, Episode 4, titled "," David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich take a 1970 Dodge Challenger dirt-track car—previously featured in Roadkill episodes 54 and 56—and transform it into a "Mad Max"-style desert basher. The Build & Modification
In true Roadkill fashion, Steve Dulcich and David Freiburger take a break from the drudgery of restorations and sanctioned racing to answer a question nobody really asked: Can a rusty, decrepit 1972 Dodge Challenger be transformed into a capable off-road warrior? In "The Off-Road Challenger," the duo puts their budget-mechanic skills to the test by attempting to blend classic Mopar muscle with raised-truck utility, proving once again that with enough fabrication and a welder, anything is possible.


This project is a perfect example of why Roadkill Garage has such a dedicated following. It delivers both "info and action," embracing chaos and destruction in pursuit of automotive fun. The episode highlights the show's unique charm: rather than restoring a car to pristine condition, Freiburger and Dulcich prioritize creating something wild, fun, and ultimately memorable. The episode's own tagline perfectly captures this spirit: "do the wrong thing the right way".
In Roadkill Garage Season 2, Episode 4, titled "," David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich take a 1970 Dodge Challenger dirt-track car—previously featured in Roadkill episodes 54 and 56—and transform it into a "Mad Max"-style desert basher. The Build & Modification
In true Roadkill fashion, Steve Dulcich and David Freiburger take a break from the drudgery of restorations and sanctioned racing to answer a question nobody really asked: Can a rusty, decrepit 1972 Dodge Challenger be transformed into a capable off-road warrior? In "The Off-Road Challenger," the duo puts their budget-mechanic skills to the test by attempting to blend classic Mopar muscle with raised-truck utility, proving once again that with enough fabrication and a welder, anything is possible.