Hello to all!!! Nice to meet everyone. I have had my Challenger 4 Years now and just made the Purchase option off my lease as its up. Has been the best car i have ever been in my 46 years on the planet and hopes to keep many years ahead as it goes into extinction. The one true muscle car is the Challenger to this day nothing can compare in its Classic style and build quality without question. Much love to all of you and hope i can add some insight and mods to the community posts here.
Welcome to the forum. You will find this site very informative and a lot of fun. To get a real appreciation for the Challenger, I would highly recommend that you read all of the informative interviews of the designers of the 2006 Challenger concept and the 2008 production car. They really give you incredible insight into how the retro-styled Challenger evolved from the drawing board to reality. Also, check out our Articles forum. 2008 Challenger Designer Interview -- Segment 1 - YouTube 2008 Challenger Designer Interview -- Segment 2 - YouTube 2008 Challenger Designer Interview -- Segment 3 - YouTube Designer Interview ; Segment 4 - 2009 Challenger - YouTube Designer Interview; Segment 6 - 2009 Challenger - YouTube Dodge Challenger: Exterior Styling - YouTube Challenger Designers - Castiglione and Barrington, Part 1 - YouTube Challenger Designers - Castiglione and Barrington, Part 2 - YouTube Challenger Designers - Castiglione and Barrington, Part 3 - YouTube Challenger Designers Castiglione and Barrington Pt. 4 - YouTube Challenger Designers Castiglione and Barrington Pt. 5 - YouTube Challenger Designers - Castiglione and Barrington, Part 6 - YouTube Challenger Designers - Castiglione and Barrington, Part 7 - YouTube
Hey there, For sure i will list up the Mods i have done and update as much as i can to the site here. Some Mods i have done are small, some mid range mainly including custom made 3" straight pipes w/Kooks high flow headers and HP Stage 1 tune are just some to name. Stay tuned!!!
I've just seen so many over the years that were "one-post wonders." What are you doing with the car, or what do you hope to achieve? Leaving it as is is wonderful, also. Some stuff stands up well to NO changes whatsoever.