Photo Credit: B&B Race Cars The B&B Race Car Crew deliver the finished Challenger to a happy Allen and Roy Johnson.
Roy Johnson’s Challenger features a retro paint scheme that matches his original IHRA Championship winning Super Stock Mopar
The Challenger was built by B&B Race Cars in Hoenwald, Tennessee and features a B&B sprayed retro paint scheme that recreates the look of Roy’s Super Stock Mopar he raced in the 1970’s. Roy started racing a 1962 Plymouth in IHRA’s Super Stock class and scored numerous race wins, along with two Super Stock season championships.
B&B Race Cars started the build from a white Challenger Drag Pack roller. They installed a roll cage, rear suspension, wiring and final prep before delivery.
Naturally, the car is powered by a new generation Mopar HEMI and Roy plans on entering the car at select NHRA events in 2010. Darren Breaud of B&B Race Cars took delivery of the Drag Pack Challenger a few months ago and has worked overtime preparing the car for the New Years day surprise. B&B Race Car updates include an 8.50 e.t legal roll cage, solid axle rear suspension and complete accessory wiring. Scott Brown Graphic Designs provided the retro inspired lettering that was applied over the black, burgundy and yellow paint scheme sprayed in B&B’s own in-house paint shop.
A suprised Roy Johnson checks out the fit of the Dodge Viper seats and automatic shifter.
Breaud and his B&B crew personally delivered the Christmas surprise to Johnson and Johnson Racing’s Greenville, Tennessee shop and presented the car to a grateful Roy Johnson. No word yet on what 2010 NHRA races Roy will enter the Challenger in but we bet Bristol, Denver and Indy are a sure bet.