Curious why it matters what number it is?
The car was purchased as an investment as well to drive, I just figured that the fewer of my body style and model there are the more the investment would be worth. But mostly, I'm just curious after reading that Motortrend article.
Curious why it matters what number it is?
The car was bought as an investment as well as to drive so if what Motortrend reported is true then I'm guessing that would increase the eventual value of the car. Check out the article online on Motortrend under Hotrod. Just type in "What is a Hellcat". The part that caught my eye is below "Rarest of the breed".
Rarest of the Breed: 2019-2023 Narrowbody SRT Hellcat Challenger Redeye
While Dodge made little noise when the SRT Super Stock debuted for the 2020 model year, a far more sinister 'cat had been silently unleashed with absolutely no fanfare—the narrowbody SRT Hellcat Challenger Redeye. The backstory: With customers clamoring for widebody Redeyes after the Demon's 2018 release, the take rate for the widebody approached 100 percent. A few savvy Redeye buyers, however, opted for the narrow bodywork, meaning they got 797 hp (807 hp if they checked the Jailbreak option in 2022-2023) in a car that looked identical to an ordinary 707-/717-hp Hellcat. Except for the tiny red eye hidden in the Hellcat logo fender badges, they look exactly the same. How rare are they? Nobody knows for sure, but in 2023, only 29 narrowbody Jailbreak Redeyes (2023 base price, $84,490) had been allocated for production. Collectors will eventually hurl their checkbooks at this variant once the thought dawns on them.