Finish Line: Jeep Quicksand
With looks that would land it a role in a “Mad Max” movie, the Jeep Quicksand concept combines hot rod features with a Wrangler build to tackle the sand dunes. Changing up the body of the typical Wrangler, the Quicksand features a longer wheelbase with a trimmed front and rear body and a chopped hard
FCA US Recruits 50 Schools To Train Next Generation Of Dealership Service Techs
FCA US dealerships expect to hire 5,000 service technicians by end of 2018.
Sunnyside High School Seniors Achieve National Auto Certification
Nine students in Sunnyside High School’s automotive technology program have completed the first level of the MOPAR Career Automotive Program.
Indiana Students Learn About College-Level Training At Auto/Diesel Institute In Michigan
Students from Porter County Career and Technical Center (PCCTC) recently visited the Auto/Diesel Institute (ADI) of Michigan.
Fresno City College Selected As New Training Site For Automotive Technology
Students in Fresno City College’s Automotive Technology Program will receive special training on Fiat Chrysler vehicles thanks to a new partnership with Mopar FCA.
Mott Automotive Technology Program Joins Fiat Chrysler Training Network
The training program prepares people to work as level 1 technicians upon graduation from certified two-year training institutions.
All The King’s Horsepower! British Invasion
“Restifications,” whereby classic British cars are fitted with upgraded or modern engines, is becoming one of the most significant trends.
MCACN Pulls Corvettes And Muscle Cars To Chicago
An awesome display of Shelby Cobras and Shelby Mustangs awed the largest crowd to ever attend the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN) in Rosemont, Ill., on November 19-20.
Ride Of The Week: 1970 AMC Rebel Machine
The base retail price of The Machine was $3,475. Vital statistics included a 114-in. wheelbase, a 197-in. overall length and a curb weight of 3,640 lbs. The 390-cid AMC V-8 produced 340 hp.
Ride Of The Week: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible
This story is about two Dodges that aren’t quite as identical as pioneer automakers John and Horace Dodge. Those two were identical twins, but these four-wheeled “Dodge Brothers” are a pair of cars that look nearly identical, although they were built 40 years apart.