Best Reason to Hot Rod Mopar Instead of Restore...

I view things now a lot the same way that I did back in the mid-seventies. Back then it seemed like one of the first things a guy did when he bought a car was put a set of mag wheels on it. Then he'd gradually start tinkering with the engine in an attempt to get more power. The fact is that after putting all the time, money, and effort into them is one of the reasons we grew attached to them. They became like our kids. - And we had cared and nurtured them until they grew into something more than what we started with. So when it comes to the question of how accurate a restoration should be, I prefer to restore them to the way I would have wanted them to be 'back in the day.' I don't consider myself to be a gatekeeper for a Chrysler oem museum. - I'm just in love with muscle cars and feel that they can be a great platform to express one's creative side.

Very well put :glasses7: