Autojunkie
New member
Just giving an introduction to myself here. I don't join many online forums, but I guess it's time that I join this one. I've been into cars, and specifically Mopars, for as long as I can remember. My dad is a Chrysler retiree and, aside from a few off-brand classics, I've stuck with Mopar products my whole life. My current rides include the following:
- 1948 Dodge pickup. Flipped front axle and notched chassis at the rear to bring it lower to the ground. It's powered by a 360 Magnum built .020 over with a bigger cam. It's been back-dated to run a carb and points ignition to give it a more traditional hot rod feel. It's still a work in progress, but I do get to drive it as-is while I finish it.
- 2020 Dodge Challenger 392 Scat Pack. Black on black, automatic, and the best car I've ever owned. This one is a keeper. I plan to pay it off and keep it as my forever car that I can enjoy if I ever get to retire one day.
- 2012 Fiat 500 Sport. Red 5-speed car with dealer-installed Mopar exhaust, intake, and strut tower bar. I picked it up used a few years back with very low miles and well-maintained. It's my wife's daily driver and she loves it. It's fun enough that it keeps her from stealing my Challenger.
I'm not sure what, if anything, I'll contribute to this forum, but I'll be poking around from time-to time.
- 1948 Dodge pickup. Flipped front axle and notched chassis at the rear to bring it lower to the ground. It's powered by a 360 Magnum built .020 over with a bigger cam. It's been back-dated to run a carb and points ignition to give it a more traditional hot rod feel. It's still a work in progress, but I do get to drive it as-is while I finish it.
- 2020 Dodge Challenger 392 Scat Pack. Black on black, automatic, and the best car I've ever owned. This one is a keeper. I plan to pay it off and keep it as my forever car that I can enjoy if I ever get to retire one day.
- 2012 Fiat 500 Sport. Red 5-speed car with dealer-installed Mopar exhaust, intake, and strut tower bar. I picked it up used a few years back with very low miles and well-maintained. It's my wife's daily driver and she loves it. It's fun enough that it keeps her from stealing my Challenger.
I'm not sure what, if anything, I'll contribute to this forum, but I'll be poking around from time-to time.