
Let’s say that somewhere between the Vanishing Point and the rear end housing on Nash Bridges ‘Cuda, there exists a place where the E-body reigns supreme. It smells of gasoline and tranny fluid, and it has the air of a bench racing session to it. There’s banter and good-natured ribbing, as well as great tech stuff, just like the speed shops of yore. This place exists, and it is fueled by a kind of automotive enthusiasm only Mopar guys can summon- it’s the forums at cuda-challenger.com, the Parthenon of the ‘Cuda, the Taj Mahal of the Challenger.

Ok, well, maybe it’s not exactly the fanciest place on the internets, but it sure is a potent concoction of good stuff to get you wishing you could own a piece of the Chrysler pony car legend. Members certainly span a massive age range, as well as the globe, with a member even hailing from the land of OZ.

Topics also run the gamut, with active areas concerning maintenance, hotrodding and upgrading the old e-bodies, as well as plenty of places to jawjack and poke fun at other make’s vehicles. Restoration threads are also a HUGE part of the forum, and many helpful folks are willing to dispense advise at any time, all in the name of getting more classic Mopars on the road. According to forum member “hood,” “This is the place where all the e-bodies gather from all over the planet. Asking and answering questions, ideas, helping each other, buying, trading, making new friends, this place has it all in my opinion.” Now, you may be wondering why the Mopar fanaticism runs so deep, and the truth is, I can’t figure it out. I think there must be something in the water…

Whatever the reason, you should, nay, NEED to take a look at the forums, and even if you aren’t really into the domestic car scene, you can still enjoy a little chunk of the Mopar pie. Check it out HERE.
July 19th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
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Lindsay Price is seen here in between takes on the set of Lipstick Jungle on location in New York City. Lindsay plays the role of an up and coming, albeit struggling, fashion designer in New York City, and she always seems to have style and wardrobe that is iconic to the struggling designer quirky yet trendy. She is playing up this quirkiness with a look that is very reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw s flower year in Sex and the City and Lindsay has had her hair styles in a mess of curls and festooned with a bright flower. The curls in this look are achieved with small sized rollers, and then finished with a very narrow curling iron. You will want to ensure that you have a healthy amount of mousse or curling serum in your hair before you attempt this look. Keep your rollers in for at least 30 minutes, and remember to use your smallest sizes if you want curls as tight as Lindsay. When you take your rollers out, create a side part, and finger comb out your curls. Clip a barette or pretty flower to the side f
or a fun and flirty summer look. If you need to neaten up your curls at all, do so with the narrow curling iron to freshen up your bouncy curls.
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