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February 07, 2018
Charger, Challenger and Chrysler 300 - New Product Launch!
We at WindRestrictor® are God-fearing people. But, like everyone else, we have a side of us that likes to get a little over the edge. This Friday we do just that by unleashing three Mopar glowplates for people who like to get wild. I'm talking about the Charger, Challenger, and Chrysler 300.
What do we know about these cars? Are they all flash and no dash? Are they able to burn another muscle car off the stoplight? A flash in the pan or a car with a rich history? Well, we'll find out today.
I'm going to lay it out for all these sexy Chrysler cars today! We're giving you all the who, what, when, where, why's and how's. So, buckle up and go for a ride with me through the history of the Charger, Challenger, and Chrysler 300.
NEW PRODUCT DETAILS
The new Glow Plate lau
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January 11, 2018
As you know, we're very proud here at WindRestrictor® to be officially licensed Mopar. I did a whole blog post on just Chrysler and a bit of their history. But, I'd like to write a post specifically focusing on the Chrysler Crossfire.
When talking about American classics, Chrysler is often overlooked. We hard loads about both Ford and GM. Why not concentrate on a Chrysler model that will turn heads and get people noticing?
The Crossfire has long been a car that we're more than happy to be able to produce a high-level wind blocker/wind deflector for. So, let's take some time and find out a little more about this awesome car that everyone confuses for a Mercedes-Benz SLK 170. How long have they been on the road? Are they still manufactured? What are their sales numbers? We'll answer these questions and more right now!
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January 27, 2017
CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT :
Char Marie Hurt-Robertson & "Beth"
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster - Base Model 6 speed Manual
"I was at the dealership with my Jeep the year the Crossfire first came out. While I was waiting for the Service Department, I decided to look around the showroom floor - And that is when I saw her.. The Crossfire! I immediately fell in love. Of course at that point I had children and thought I couldn’t possibly have a car like that. A few years later I decided to ‘just look’ into a used Crossfire. I pulled some up online