How would you envision a car without a rear end? The 1981 Dodge Double Header Custom consists of the separate front ends of a 1981 Plymouth Champ and a 1981 Dodge Colt that had been sliced in half and then seamlessly fused together. Each front end of the doubleheader car fluidity unites into a one-of-a-kind design with a surprising degree of symmetry.
You’ll find two separate 1.6-liter four-cylinder engines under each respective hood. Each is mated with a four-speed manual transmission and has the ability to push out about 80 hp. Best of all, you can choose which side to drive the car from — so you can easily avoid reversing out of a tricky parking spot. Inside, the red and black theme on the car’s exterior continues with black leather accentuated by red piping and center insert on one side. The other features a red leather interior with black accents.
This eccentric vehicle hits the auction block after being procured from Midwest Muscle Cars by Mecum Auctions. As part of the Dallas and Ammie Hawkins Collection, this Dodge is one of many unique vehicles. Dallas Hawkins, the owner of Midwest Muscle Cars, is able to showcase his range of rare finds by putting each up for bid.