A one-of-one supercharged Dodge Charger Hellcat built by Petty’s Garage is now up for grabs, and for a limited time, participants can receive double entries for a chance to win the 885-horsepower street machine.
The grand prize celebrates the 60th anniversary of the street HEMI, tying together Detroit muscle and NASCAR heritage in a single, high-performance package. Autographed by Richard Petty, known as “The King” of NASCAR, the Charger marks the final vehicle ever produced by Petty’s Garage in the heart of NASCAR country.

Under the hood is a supercharged HEMI V-8 upgraded with a MOPAR Direct Connection Stage 2 Performance Kit, pushing output to 885 horsepower. The combination delivers extreme performance, with capability exceeding 200 mph. The build pays tribute to the big-wing race cars Petty drove to prominence in the early 1970s while translating that legacy into modern muscle.
This Charger Hellcat was built to Dream Giveaway specifications and stands as the only Richard Petty-autographed example of its kind. Performance components include Fikse F-18 wheels wrapped in Continental ExtremeContact tires, a Magnaflow cat-back dual exhaust system, JRI shocks, and additional upgrades from Direct Connection. The car blends race-inspired hardware with contemporary engineering.

Inside, the cabin features Katzkin custom leather upholstery with embroidered headrests, custom trim from American Car Craft in both the interior and engine bay, Lighting Trendz enhancements, and an Alpine premium sound system. The result is a street-focused muscle car that pairs raw output with detailed craftsmanship.
The sweepstakes also includes $25,000 to cover federal taxes, easing the financial burden often associated with winning a high-value vehicle.

Entries benefit Dream Giveaway Garage initiatives, adding a charitable component to the high-horsepower excitement. With double entries currently available, enthusiasts have an increased opportunity to secure this final Petty’s Garage build — a modern HEMI-powered tribute signed by one of racing’s most iconic figures.

