Shocking, we know. We can not imagine sawing the roof of a vehicle like the Dodge Charger SRT8 or Chrysler 300 would do a favor machines, but we can certainly respect the common sense behind bringing more four-door convertible in the world. That seems to be exactly what Drop Top Customs is these days. The company has worked on a couple of Mopar sedans with their hard tops deducted. DTC says that makes a lot of structural work under the vehicle to make it safe to drive with the roof removed, including the addition of a strut tower bar front and a double shock tower in the trunk. Continue reading
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Mopar 75th Annivesary Custom Vehicles
This year celebrates 75 years since Mopar is his name – a combination of engine and parts – the first trademark. During this period, Mopar has evolved to become synonymous with performance parts for Chrysler and Dodge vehicles, as well as special vehicles Amp’d-up package, and maintenance of vehicles, and add to the long list of Fiat Group brands Chrysler since it supports the third Italian carmaker has taken part in the smallest of the big properties in Detroit Continue reading
Chrysler to replace Dodge Challenger with Barracuda?
Motor Trend reports that Chrysler may leave for a Dodge Challenger Barracuda risen. The magazine cites two unnamed sources, says the label will emerge in time to celebrate the 50 anniversary of the vehicle in 2014. If true, the Barracuda wants to drive on a new platform that is slightly smaller and more suited to compete with the likes of the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. The bones of the vehicle will likely be shared with Alfa Romeo, which means a turbocharged four-cylinder can show behind the headlights as well as a fire-breathing V8 Barracuda. MT proposed design can pull from the original Barracuda fastback, though a notch-back version would allow Chrysler to compete more effectively against the drop-top hardware from Ford and Chevrolet. Continue reading
Chrysler 700C Concept: Detroit 2012 Photos

The audiences at the Detroit Motor Show oohing and aahing over could be the new 2013 Dodge Dart, but something else caught our attention here in Cobo Hall, Chrysler display. The swoopy coupe you see above is the Chrysler 700C concept, a vehicle that we had not heard a peep about until we spent a few minutes to talk with Rick Deneau by Chrysler Brand Communications. Continue reading
2013 Dodge Dart
Let’s be honest: Useful as the Dodge Caliber that thing, did not quite fit in the C segment, as well as the brave little Neon that preceded it. But now the Caliber is dead, and the Chrysler Group has a big ol ‘Italian parties to work from in order to create its new generation of cars, the first of which is this, the 2013 Dodge Dart am. Not only is this a new entry into highly competitive segment, is the first bit of fruit from the Chrysler-Fiat partnership, and from the looks of things, is going well. Continue reading
Chrysler Mopar at SEMA
Since Chrysler joined the Fiat Group, its portfolio of brands has grown to include Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, Jeep and Fiat vehicles. And you know what that means: more tinkering with stuff for Mopar. That’s what Auburn Hills has of Serbia for the next SEMA Show in Las Vegas, with a lot of show cars to show just what the group’s performance division of the parties can do. Continue reading
Dodge Magnum SRT8
Dodge might be ready to merge with a new car for the future? Automotive News spoke with SRT-President Ralph Gilles, an uncompromising supporter of the now defunct Magnum. Gilles has revealed that an unnamed executive was Chrysler, now retired, who is responsible for the killing of the car, and that fans of Magnum others are now out of the woodwork within the company. Continue reading
2011 Dodge Durango: First Drive
Hide your children, hide your wife, your husband to hide. One of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse has officially arrived. Consumer Reports is gone and Chrysler a compliment to say that the 2011 Durango and Charger models are the most improved society, and in general, cars are improving automobile. CR also won both the V6 and V8-powered Dodge Durango a test of "good" outcome path is thus inconsistent with the likes of Ford Explorer 2011. The 2011 Dodge Charger Rallye also caught a "very good", which is comparable with the 2011 Ford Taurus and 2011 Buick Lacrosse. Continue reading






