Website Exclusive by Josh Welton “I feel lethal, on the verge of frenzy. I think my mask of sanity is about to slip.” But it never quite does. The Made in Detroit Jeep Trackhawk maintains its outwardly calm cover at all times. As its driver I understand the charade, yet understand the depths of depravity … Read More
Road Trip
TheFabricator.com: You can go home again
You can go home again, especially when picking up vintage welding equipment, traveling in a kick-butt super truck, doing some serious off-roading, and topping it all off with delicious dairy goods are part of the journey. (Continue Reading)
Dodge Garage: PART TWO Who Says You Can’t Road Trip in the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon?
Getting to the Gilmore Museum was a blast and now that I’m here the memories come flooding back. I grew up in West Michigan, about 30 minutes north of Hickory Corners. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of riding with my grandma down to the antique shop in town, where she had a booth with … Read More
Dodge Garage: PART ONE Who Says You Can’t Road Trip in the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon?
If a road trip with one Dodge Challenger SRT® Demon is good, it can only get better with another! Add in a mint ’09 6-speed Challenger SRT8®, and we had a killer convoy hustling and cruising from Detroit to Hickory Corners this weekend. The state of Michigan has some of the funkiest weather in the world. … Read More
Dodge Garage: Road Trip with the Durango SRT® – PART 3
While on Friday night we walked to Beale Street from the hotel to listen to music and people watch, Saturday, we kind of went more touristy. Darla and I hit Lanksy Bros., the “Clothier to the King,” which is where Elvis Presley went to get his style. I’m now one very handsome button-down shirt richer. … Read More
Dodge Garage: Road Trip with the Durango SRT® – PART 2
First thing’s first, Darla and I pointed the Durango SRT® towards Beale Street as soon as we hit Memphis on Friday. The day was young, a bit early yet for the street performers, grifters, live musicians and drunk tourists to flood the four blocks downtown between Front and 4th Street. We took advantage of the early afternoon … Read More