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Watch the Hotchkis E-Max and the Killer 1970 Satellite 4-Door Autocross Taxi In Action at the Carlisle Mopar Nationals


Watch the Hotchkis E-Max and the Killer 1970 Satellite 4-Door Autocross Taxi In Action at the Carlisle Mopar Nationals

The All-Chrysler Nationals at Carlisle is one of the biggest shows of the year at the fabled PA-venue. The men and women of Hotchkis Sport Suspension were on the grounds with their E-Max Challenger and the 100% BangShift approved 1970 four door Plymouth Satellite owned and operated by Kevin Wesley. People were lined up all weekend in the sweltering heat to take rides in the cars, learn about the stuff that Hotchkis has to offer and generally soak in the Mopar goodness that they were surrounded by.

As you’ll see in the video Mary Pozzi and Dan Weishaar drove the wheels off of the Challenger, literally. In the video you’ll see all the passengers with perma-grin heading around the course and the two drivers doing their best to give them their money’s worth. Wesley’s Satellite is truly cool as the bench seats have been replaced with four racing seats for people to strap into. Watching the wide eyed people in the back seats is good for a laugh as they seems as shocked at the experience as the people up front!

Press play to watch a pair of Hotchkis equipped Mopars get busy on a neat course at the 2012 Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals!


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5 thoughts on “Watch the Hotchkis E-Max and the Killer 1970 Satellite 4-Door Autocross Taxi In Action at the Carlisle Mopar Nationals

  1. Andy

    Are you freaking kidding me?!?!?!?!?? All you have to say is something about product placement?

    Is it not the coolest thing ever that a vendor brings out their hardware, beats the crap out of it all day to prove its worth and gets the showgoer’s involved?

    Hotchkis you rock!!

    1. Ermott

      You must be one of those people who likes to watch HotRod TV.

      You know the show where Biff and Buddy stand in an absolutely immaculate garage-set and “work” on their “project” vehicle of the moment. The dialogue goes something like this:

      Biff: hey Buddy, it’s time to install those Belch-Fire Mufflers on our 69 Happy Nitrous Gas Cuda!

      Buddy: Yeah Biff, it’s sure time. let’s get the ChromeAlloy 2170 Impact driver and percussion set out, and cut those old mufflers off.

      Biff: I sure like the way my Acme Feathergloves protect my hands from all that rust and grime.

      Buddy: That’s a good point, and when we come back after a word from our sponsors, we’ll have the whole thing done and in. Then it’s on to our Maxi-Friction clutch install, and the BinderBender brake upgrade.

      It’s nauseating. The entire show winds up being a series of ads.

      So when I see the Buford T Justice car is getting the Hotchkis treatment, and next day see this promotional video featured on this site, I say:

      Your product placement is showing. Get it now?

  2. Jason

    I drive an old challenger and listen to tear ya down also. There for these guys get cool points on video footage alone.

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