Muscle car viral hits
A 'Hellcat Hell Naw' clip of a Hellcat struggling went viral this week, sparking the usual mix of memes and mechanical debate among Mopar fans (x.com). Fans also shared a striking Shelby photo and a handful of burnout and comparison memes that dominated car feeds over the weekend (x.com).
King Of Mopar’s repost of the “Hellcat Hell Naw” clip appeared on March 20, 2026 and sparked immediate thread activity across car forums. (clublexus.com) The audio and comic bit behind the clip trace back to TikTok creator Sean the Salesman (username @seanthompson864), whose original Hellcat skit was posted May 9, 2024 and recorded roughly 56,500 likes on that account. (tiktok.com) Aggregators and repost channels are amplifying the clip again: a King Of Mopar upload shows about 441,280 views on 24vids, and multiple YouTube mirrors of the same Sean-the-Salesman snippet have accumulated thousands of views (one mirror ~6.9K views). (24vids.com) (youtube.com) Platform-level tagging shows the meme engine at work: the #hellcathellnah TikTok tag lists roughly 521,000 views, while the broader #hellcat tag accounts for over a million posts and clips across short-video platforms. (tiktok.com 1) (tiktok.com 2) Parallel content that weekend — a high-contrast Shelby photo and a stream of burnout/comparison memes — pushed through GIF and meme hubs and into car feeds, as evidenced by active Mopar burnout GIF collections on Tenor and GIPHY and recurring Shelby meme tags on 9GAG. (tenor.com) (giphy.com) (9gag.com)