dodge man
Super Star Member
Ok it's time to confess. This thread isn't suppose to start a brand war but to explain why you might be brand loyal.
My story. When I was about 25, about 1985, I wanted to buy an older car to restore. There were lots of Chevys and Fords around but I wanted something different. A coworker had a 67 Cornet RT and together we found a 70 Challenger convertible and I bought. My skills were limited but I learned a lot and had some help. I took the car apart, rebuilt the transmission, cleaned, replaced, restored, rebuilt just about every part and had it repainted then put it back together. It took me 3 years but it turned out great.
Since then I've been a "Mopar or no car" kind of guy. I've owned a couple of Chevy trucks, both of my kids got different brands as their first cars but my heart still lies with Chrysler products.
I'll just add its a great time to be a car enthusiast. There are lots of great cars and trucks being built today and they are the best they have ever been in my opinion.
My story. When I was about 25, about 1985, I wanted to buy an older car to restore. There were lots of Chevys and Fords around but I wanted something different. A coworker had a 67 Cornet RT and together we found a 70 Challenger convertible and I bought. My skills were limited but I learned a lot and had some help. I took the car apart, rebuilt the transmission, cleaned, replaced, restored, rebuilt just about every part and had it repainted then put it back together. It took me 3 years but it turned out great.
Since then I've been a "Mopar or no car" kind of guy. I've owned a couple of Chevy trucks, both of my kids got different brands as their first cars but my heart still lies with Chrysler products.
I'll just add its a great time to be a car enthusiast. There are lots of great cars and trucks being built today and they are the best they have ever been in my opinion.