From restored classic coupes to a modern Jeep Wrangler and a pair of Ram trucks, reader Mike C. from Franktown, Colorado, lets us in on what a lifetime of Mopar loyalty looks like.
“My Mopar loyalty began with a ‘63 Belvedere two-door sedan – a 318 poly and typewriter automatic! Since then, it’s been a good ride with a Dodge Durango, Dodge Caliber, Eagle Vision and a ‘72 ‘Cuda resto along the way! Keep up the great work on all the Mopar vehicles!”


“It took me eight years to do the ‘Cuda restoration, but I was working full time and had a smaller garage. Now retired, I hope to complete the Coronet a little quicker!”

“My current project ride is a ‘68 Coronet 2-door HT which will be both a street and track (road course) car. Power plant is a 392 Gen 3 HEMI engine married to a 6-speed Magnum on a completely revised chassis. I look forward to beating up a few European sedans on the track!”

Source: https://www.moparmagazine.com/2019/10/a-lifetime-of-mopar-loyalty/