707HP Hellcat Swapped Cuda Pro-Touring Build | Supercharged ’71 SRT Barracuda Acceleration & Sound Misc by turboandstance - March 27, 2021May 27, 2026 The Hellcat swapped Barracuda (1971 Hellcat-swapped pro-touring build) is a striking example of how classic American muscle can be reborn with modern supercharged brutality. Built on a modified unibody chassis with upgraded front and rear suspension geometry, coilovers, and a four-link rear setup, this pro-touring restomod blends vintage design with serious performance engineering. At its core sits a factory 6.2L supercharged Hellcat V8 producing around 707 horsepower, kept visually close to stock to preserve the authentic Hellcat identity. On the road, the Hellcat swapped Barracuda delivers a mix of raw muscle car character and refined drivability. The Tremec six-speed manual transmission gives it an engaging, mechanical feel, while upgraded brakes from Baer and a carefully tuned chassis ensure it remains composed even under heavy acceleration. Despite its classic shape, the driving experience is modern, stable, and surprisingly usable, proving this is not just a showpiece but a properly engineered performance machine built to be driven hard. For more content like this one follow us also on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram! 1100HP Integra GSR vs a Big Block Police Car ’67 Cuda, Import/Domestic Battle!