For someone who is craving for a Corvette C5 but is tired of the quad round taillights and the stock LS1 engine, then this work-in-progress build might fit the bill perfectly. The sports car has a damaged powertrain, which presents an opportunity for an engine swap, especially one that could match the Dodge-sourced exterior components.

Its most notable feature? The rear end, which has been decked out with Challenger taillights, a Dodge emblem, and an SRT-branded spoiler. The rest of the bodywork is mostly stock, but with a fresh set of black 20-inch alloys, the car gives a nod to the SRT Hellcat.

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 The Dodge Vette Is A Mutant Sports Car Project In Need Of Resurrection With A Hemi V8

Unfortunately, a considerable amount of effort is required upfront, as suggested by the exposed mechanical parts. Even though the sale includes the radiator, headlights, alternator, bracket, and automatic gearbox, the customized 5.7-liter V8 with a BTR Stage 4 kit has suffered a spun bearing. Consequently, the new owner will have to obtain a new engine to restore the car to working order.

While Chevy’s own V8 engines would make sense for a Corvette, the Dodge parts on this car practically beg for a 6.2-liter Hemi V8 transplant. With the power increase from the Hemi, you’ll be burning rubber in no time. According to the Facebook Marketplace listing, its former owner had plans for the swap but decided to sell instead of tackling the demanding task. That said, this build is a work-in-progress and will require some serious elbow grease before it’s ready to hit the road.

The damaged Corvette SRT is currently located in Dallas, Texas and sold recently for $6,000. A new Hemi engine, along with some body panels and a lot of labor will be necessary to complete this unique build. But for its new owner, who likely was looking for something truly one-of-a-kind, the Dodge Corvette SRT could be the perfect challenge.

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