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Autojunkie
Nearly all of my earliest memories are tied to cars. My dad had a passing interest in cars, but was never really enthusiast. However, his employment at Chrysler ensured that we owned nothing but Chrysler products. I was proud of what Dad did and where he worked and this is what cemented my love of Mopar in particular.
Dad is retired and still only drives Chrysler products. While I've owned a handful of other brands over the years, they were really only toys. 99 percent of all the cars I've owned have been Mopar products.
I'm currently an independent consultant for the auto industry here in the Detroit area with over 25 years of experience, for a handful of OEMs, with the early engineering process up to the after sales process.
My current stable of vehicles include the following:
- 2020 Dodge Challenger 392 Scat Pack; automatic; black on black
- 2012 Fiat 500 Sport; 5-speed; Mopar intake, exhaust, and strut bar; red on grey
- 1983 Dodge Ramcharger; 4WD; 318/auto; grey/black with red plaid interior
- 1948 Dodge pickup; .020 over 360; 727 auto; flipped from axle; notched rear frame; Ansen sprints on pinner white walls; dangerous and loud as hell!
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