If you are a Dodge owner or someone who loves the brand, chances are you are already counting down the days before the So-Cal Spring Festival 15. This massive gathering has always been a Mecca for Mopar fans, and the last fifteen years have seen a constant and increasing attendance of modern and classic Dodge muscle. There is no doubt that Dodge has a fiercely loyal fan base, and their cars are proven, high-powered muscle cars that can perform with the best in their class. And what better place to reveal updates or additions to existing vehicles than at Spring Festival 15? At least, that’s what people speculate on the basis of a tiny detail.
The little detail in question was spotted by the guys from Muscle Cars Trucks, and it all has to do with the poster for the event. You see the blue Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat in the poster above? If you are familiar with FCA products, you will notice that the hood is wide and wide, just like that of the Dodge Demon. Now if you ask the Internet whether or not this is a total error on the part of the artists who created the poster, or a fairly clear Easter egg hinting at a new hood option for the charger, everyone leans a little towards the latter. All because Dodge likes to drop subtle Easter eggs, like when they disguised the Dodge Challenger 50th Anniversary Edition in a T / A version with its unique Gold Rush paint – a car that was also visibly teased in the poster for Spring Fest 13. Now to assume that Dodge will release a charger that will compete with the demon in the specs is pretty far-fetched, at least for now.
Those who go to Spring Festival 15 can expect a number of activities, such as rides with professional pilots in the Dodge Charger and Challenger models, as well as the chance to browse over 50 suppliers of parts and stakes at the level. The “Mecca of Mopar” will take place from March 20 to 21 at the Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Do not hesitate to register online using this link, and join the other cars registered to more than 900.
If you are a Dodge owner or someone who loves the brand, chances are you are already counting down the days before the So-Cal Spring Festival 15. This massive gathering has always been a Mecca for Mopar fans, and the last fifteen years have seen a constant and increasing attendance of modern and classic Dodge muscle. There is no doubt that Dodge has a fiercely loyal fan base, and their cars are proven, high-powered muscle cars that can perform with the best in their class. And what better place to reveal updates or additions to existing vehicles than at Spring Festival 15? At least, that’s what people speculate on the basis of a tiny detail.
The little detail in question was spotted by the guys from Muscle Cars Trucks, and it all has to do with the poster for the event. You see the blue Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat in the poster above? If you are familiar with FCA products, you will notice that the hood is wide and wide, just like that of the Dodge Demon. Now if you ask the Internet whether or not this is a total error on the part of the artists who created the poster, or a fairly clear Easter egg hinting at a new hood option for the charger, everyone leans a little towards the latter. All because Dodge likes to drop subtle Easter eggs, like when they disguised the Dodge Challenger 50th Anniversary Edition in a T / A version with its unique Gold Rush paint – a car that was also visibly teased in the poster for Spring Fest 13. Now to assume that Dodge will release a charger that will compete with the demon in the specs is pretty far-fetched, at least for now.
Those who go to Spring Festival 15 can expect a number of activities, such as rides with professional pilots in the Dodge Charger and Challenger models, as well as the chance to browse over 50 suppliers of parts and stakes at the level. The “Mecca of Mopar” will take place from March 20 to 21 at the Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Do not hesitate to register online using this link, and join the other cars registered to more than 900.