You may be wondering what I drive.  Well, believe it or not I actually have four cars.  I am totally into Mopars.  I especially like convertibles and trucks.  Here are the cars I currently own:
This is my everyday driver.  I bought her back in 1997.  I immediately fell in love with the color, electric blue.  The Shadow has a Chrysler fuel-injected 3.0L V6 engine, factory mag wheels and a gray top.  The top goes up and down manually, but it's so easy that it can be done with one hand.  This car is ideal for driving to the shore or to the store.  In the summer the top almost always stays down.  If you never owned a convertible before, you don't know what you're missing.
I actually bought this car on the Internet.  It is from VA and was originally owned by the Richmond Police Department.  It has the Dodge police package which includes a 318ci 4bbl Interceptor engine, heavy duty suspension and brakes, oil and transmission coolers and police wheels.  
This is my baby.  A 1966 Plymouth Fury III convertible.  White with a black top and black interior.  She has an old Y-block 318 V8 engine and dual exhaust.
I bought this car around 1993.  She was for sale at the Maple Grove Raceway, sitting alongside new cars at a dealer's exhibit.  The car dealer owned this car as a showroom conversation piece.  The car is in original unrestored condition.  It's just like a brand new car.  Everything on it is original, right down to the hubcaps.
I don't really drive this car much.  I take it out for drives once in a while and take it to car shows.
I just bought this in January 2001.  It's a Dodge M880 4X4  1-1/4 ton pickup built by Dodge for the military.  It has a 318 V8 with optional tray for 3 batteries and optional 28 volt generator.  Blackout lighting system for night driving with NO LIGHTS and rear troop seats on side of bed.  Its an automatic with an incab Hurst 4X4 shifter - no lockouts to fool around with!  Anyway this is my latest project.
My M880 parked next to another one at the Tobyhanna army depot show in FEB 2001.   Can you tell which one is mine?
My M880 parked in front of the Kutztown University National Guard regiment.  I thought the tank and flag would make a nice backdrop.
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