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July 22, 2011

Owner Profile: Tamara Wong, Dublin, California

Posted on Jul 22, 2011 by driveSRT
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I first got involved with the LX community not long after buying my Charger in 2005. I had a question about why there was no spare tire. That lead to learning more about my Charger, then making some friends online, then agreeing to a meet and greet at the Jelly Belly factory, then signing up for the first Spring Fest in Irvine, making more friends, attending a Modification Face-Off, making more friends, attending my first track events (three in ten days), making even more friends and getting hooked on road course racing and autocrossing. That was back in 2006. Since then, I’ve made an effort to contribute my experiences and opinions, support others and get the word out about upcoming events. My pet project is cheerleading and keeping track of the attendance statistics for the annual Spring Fest of LXes in Irvine.

First Mopar ’99 Dodge Durango. I sold it to my Mom, who now drives it daily in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Holds up great in sub-zero temperatures. Or, if you count the mid-50s model Windsor Deluxe my dad brought Mom and me home from the hospital in… Mom told me it was a a sky blue color with all the chrome trim and handled like it belonged in a Dick Tracy comic. I guess I get it honest.

SRT garage 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8 in Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl

Favorite stretch of road Too hard to choose. The corkscrew at Laguna Seca, the big track at Willow Springs, Highway 9 on the way down to Santa Cruz, Highway 58 at dawn crossing the Mojave desert with a pack of other SRT8 owners, the 25 miles on 580 between Dublin and Tracy with a stop for tater tots before I turn around and drive home… basically, any road with curves and hills where I actually have to put the car through its paces.

Farthest traveled to meet a fellow car enthusiast I drove the Charger, with my mom co-piloting, from Dublin, California to Georgia and back for the second-annual Southeast Shindig, an all Chrysler/Dodge LX meet. That was in early August 2007.

Racing or cruising Both, when I get the chance. I drive it on a daily basis for errands, family outings and for work. I’ve also piloted it on roadtrips to SoCal, Las Vegas (two Bullruns before the week of SEMA) and Phoenix. I have taken part in track events at Willow Springs International Raceway, Altamont Speedway when it was still in operation, autocrossed at California Speedway, and dragstrips in Sacramento, Phoenix and even Georgia. I’ve also taken part in car shows like the Mopar Alley Mopar Rally in Fremont, the Mopar Spring Fling in Van Nuys, five of the six Spring Festival of LXes in Irvine, plus a Mopar Rumble in the Desert and a SouthEastern Shindig.

Badge of Loyalty Before my SRT, I was just another driver. Since I got my SRT, I’ve become an ambassador of sorts, answering questions from perfect strangers at stoplights, gas stations and parking lots. I first drove my SRT Charger home from the dealer in November 2005, so for a good couple of years, it was unique and different from anything else in my local area. From my previous answer, you can see I’ve done a lot with my SRT. The car is a part of my lifestyle now. Since owning it, I’ve made more friends than I can count and had more once-in-a-lifetime experiences. I drove to Las Vegas with my then-fiancé as part of a Bullrun, attended SEMA, eloped on Halloween night and incorporated a Chrysler 300 stretch limo into the affair. I even managed to drive my daughter home from the hospital for the first time in my SRT. Now, I take her to classes and trips to Grandma’s house in it. She compares all other cars to the “mommy car” now.

Online hangouts CenCalLX.com, SRTConnection.com (I’m an admin there), SpokenTorque.com and LXforums.com.

Offline clubs CenCalLX are my family basically. We meet at least monthly here in California’s Central Valley, and we coordinate as a group to enter at least half a dozen car shows per year. We don’t have our own official car show just yet, but the club prefers to stay pretty low-key since the club runs smoother that way. We do our best to help each other out when times are tough. When my daughter was born 10 weeks premature, she was transferred to a NICU in San Francisco, 40 miles from home. So, the club pooled gas money for us to go see her every day, and threw us a huge baby shower. I couldn’t believe a bunch of guys got together and threw together a baby shower, but they pulled it off and I can never thank them enough. They do the same for other members who need help with getting a job, or car repairs, anything.

Connect with Tamara on Twitter.

March 25, 2011

Spring Fest 6 –Hit the Ignition Button!

Posted on: March 25, 2011 – 8:08 am by RLD

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The time has come to switch on the ignition and hit the button for the sixth annual LX Spring Fest in Irvine, California. For those of you just tuning in, the Spring Fest is the largest gathering of late-model , Charger, Magnum and Chrysler 300 vehicles on the planet. Think of it as a huge family reunion of like-minded car junkies who live and breathe power, performance and personalization. The weekend’s festivities kicked into gear Thursday night with a cruise to the infamous Beach Burger restaurant in Huntington Beach just blocks away from the Pacific Ocean. The parking lot was jam filled with the coolest and most outrageous cars from hundreds of enthusiasts who drove in from all parts of the country including Canada. The brisk evening air was saturated with the sights and sounds of 600 horsepower supercharged HEMI® engines, custom pant jobs and cool sound systems. Enthusiasts and club member’s had a chance to get caught up with old friends and partake in some great bench racing. If you couldn’t make out to this year’s Spring Fest no worries, we’ll be posting some great pictures and videos. Be forewarned though, it’ll make you wish you were here and part of the fun!

 
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March 7, 2011

A Gathering Of The Faithful

Posted on: March 7, 2011 – 10:40 am by RLD

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The sixth annual LX Spring Festival is rapidly approaching like a 7,000 horsepower HEMI® dragster on a four second pass. This gathering of diehards will take place on Saturday, March 26 in the Orange County Great Park (formerly MCAS El Toro) in Irvine, California. We want to spread the word among the nation and in case you’re new to our community, the LX Spring Festival brings together well over 700 owners and enthusiasts of our late-model Charger/Magnum/Challenger vehicles (our Chrysler 300 cousins are also part of the action). This is the largest gathering of our late-model performance cars and you’ll see everything from wild customs to mild modifications and everything in between. We’ll also have our stunning new 2012 Charger SRT8 and 2011 Green With Envy Challenger SRT8 on display. Our SRT engineers and techies will also be on hand to provide all the juicy details on our new ground pounding 392 HEMI® along with answers to just about any question you throw at them. We’ll also have some cool drifting exhibitions from Samuel “The Crazy Swede” Hubinette along with other fun filled activities.

“Spring Festival 6 will be the largest gathering of passionate LX/LC/LD owners to date, with attendees driving or flying from 27 states, 4 Canadian Providences, Sweden and Germany” said event organizer John Fortuno. “Each year the event grows leaps and bounds due in part to great team effort of the guys and gals from the SoCal LX club. This year we are at a record pace and have already exceeded last year’s totals. Spring Festival is where the owners get a chance to share the rides and meet Chrysler and ’s leadership. To say that you will have nearly 1,000 registered to attend is great, but when you consider the oldest vehicle is 6 1/2 years old is impressive. Spring Festival is not a display of generations of a brand or model, it is Modern Mopar at its best.”

If you plan on attending, make sure to register online now and be prepared to have a great time, meet lots of cool people and burn some rubber!

What: 6th Annual Festival of LX’s

Where: Orange County Great Park! (MCAS El Toro)Irvine, California

When: Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Register Here: http://socallx.com/Registration/tabid/140/Default.aspx

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Spring Fest 5 | 2010 Spring Festival: Dodge Recap

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Spring Festival of LXs Chrysler 300 performance

Chrysler 300 doing what they do best at the Spring Festival of LXs

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2010 Spring Festival – Irvine, CA

Fans, enthusiasts and owners of LX-based vehicles gathered in irvine, CA on 3/20/10 for the 2010 Festival of LX’s. The LX platform is the basic architecture for the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger and Dodge Magnum (now out of production).

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2008 Spring Festival of LXs

See customized Chrysler and Dodge vehicles at this year’s Spring Festival of LXs