Ultimate Hellcat engine swap?

Guess I had not thought of the potential legal problems of a car like that. My thoughts were more of back halving the car,putting a cage in it and some bitters and seeing what it could actually do in the quarter. I guess a T bucket would probably be easier...
speaking of lawsuits and common sense; when we graduated high school,a fellow was selling a 65 Falcon with a 429 and 4-speed. It had a straight axle, 9" rear and tires that hung out the side in back. It had ladder bars made of cold rolled steel that weighed 90 lbs a piece. Clean car, nice looking. The guy answers the door and fills the doorway: tall,broad shoulders,weight lifter,body builder,bouncer...you get the idea. He talks with us,doesn,t blow us off.Tells us he took it out on Main Street for a spirited test, banged second gear and lost the thing in the corn field. We look at his arms, look at our toothpicks attached to our shoulders, thanked him and left. Saved from an early death by common sense. Wish I knew what happened to that car. I guess the old sign is true: Ban low performance drivers not high performance cars.