Take A Look At Kevin Hart's Newest Toy
by AutoExpert | 27 January, 2022
It's no secret that Kevin Hart likes cars, so he's just received his newest muscle vehicle. Salvaggio Design in Wisconsin renovated and customized a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner that was inspired by the Halloween film series.
Hart insisted on a 426ci Hemi V8 under the hood, so that's what we've got. When it comes to power, the motor is described as being a mix between the Demon and a Hellephant. It incorporates a Winberg crank, CP piston, ported heads from a Demon, Holley Dominator EFI fuel injection, a Magnaflow exhaust, and an Orange Candy satin-painted Whipple supercharger.
Salvaggio Design claims that it has been dyno-proven to produce 940 hp (953 PS/701 kW) while using California 91-octane fuel. The Tremec 6060 six-speed manual gearbox has been beefed up to accommodate the increased power of the engine, as requested by Kevin Hart. Meanwhile, the whole automobile is built on a Salvaggio-designed bespoke frame that came out so well that it will now be sold separately.
The front brakes are 14-inch six-piston Brembo, while the rear brakes are 13-inch four-piston Brembo. In the front, they have HRE wheels measuring 18 inches, with the rear wheels measuring 20 inches. The body also was meant to maintain the '69 Road Runner's appeal while being thoroughly cleaned. Only the top, doors, fenders, and rear quarter panels, according to Salvaggio Design, are genuine.
In keeping with the theme of the Halloween series, Randy Russell airbrushed the instrument panel and the steering wheel, which are both constructed of aluminum. Upfront, Recaro seats are upholstered in special Italian leather.
Afterward, there was enough leather left over to create a pair of Nike trainers for Hart. Rey Marquez of Reymar Footwear produced these, as well as a belt and a wallet out of the leather to match the automobile.
Kevin Hart's vehicle is supposed to be both pleasant and safe, as well as aggressive and ominous.