My Mechanic's New Dodge Challenger

MolaKule

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She said this one has the 6.4L R/T Scat package.


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She took over running her Dad's shop as he wants to retire. She's a MOPAR fan and already has a Durango.

Their actual shop contains about 6,000 square feet.

She has hired two extra mechanics to help her out as they are growing because they are one of the few ethical car repair facilities in this area.

We work together on testing new formulations.
 
Kudos to her for getting that car! I am wondering myself how much longer Dodge or Stellantis is going to let the Challenger live. It is getting pretty long in the tooth. I still think it sells well though so maybe that is why it might survive a few more years. Plus the finances for the U.S. based brands seem to be better vs those of former Fiat entities.
https://www.allpar.com/threads/fca-great-finances-in-us-not-so-much-elsewhere.235994/
 
I don’t know that I could trust a mechanic who drives a new car LOL. They always say never to trust one that does. I’d love to have a blue one haha. After driving some at work I never want to get out of them.
 
Their new car ages just as fast as a beater does, AM... I bought my car new after driving beaters all my life aswell. Now 9 years later I'm still driving the same and the other mechanics have switched beaters multiple times.. will drive it till rust or legislation forces me out of it.
 
I don’t know that I could trust a mechanic who drives a new car LOL. They always say never to trust one that does. I’d love to have a blue one haha. After driving some at work I never want to get out of them.
She and her dad built the shop up from scratch and I have known them for some time. I think she deserves it. This group has always stood behind their labor. Funny, but her dad is a 4X4 Chevy truck man all the way; a BIg-Block Chevy truck man that is.

He's the one that want's to put a Blueprinted 350 cui V8 in a my 1999 S-10 when the 4.3L Vortec dies. Trouble is, it refuses to die.:)
 
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