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March 21, 2011

Leno Burns Rubber In The 2011 Charger R/T

Posted on: March 21, 2011 – 7:00 am by RLD


 
Jay’s at it again. He and our President are on the streets of Los Angeles cruising around and making some sweet noise. Last month, he “dumped the clutch” on our 2011 Challenger SRT8 392 and tattooed his neighborhood with an awesome burnout all while grinning from ear-to-ear. Therefore, we had to stop by his garage again with our 2011 Charger R/T to have him get behind the wheel and lay down more rubber. Jay dug the 370 5.7L HEMI® along with the new sheet metal that is very reminiscent to 1968-70 B-Body models. He also noticed our re-engineered chassis and track tuned suspension when bending some corners. Jay’s senses also registered the numerous interior refinements we’ve made to the Charger. Even though Jay has amassed quite the collection a rare and vintage Dodge muscle cars, he’s not afraid to flog them when the opportunity arises (which is quite frequently). Jay is one of us, a true ‘car guy’ with high octane fuel running through his veins. However, it was our own ‘car guy’ – Ralph Gilles that showed him the proper way to do a burnout!

March 9, 2011

Challenger SRT8 Takes Jay Leno For A Ride!

Posted on: March 9, 2011 – 2:47 pm by RLD


 
Last month our president and CEO stopped by Jay Leno’s Garage with our latest weapon from the war chest – Challenger 392! While Jay may have been lukewarm with the “Green with Envy”, color (it’s an acquired taste you know), he was awestruck with tire scorching performance of the 470 horsepower 392 HEMI®. Jay also dug the refinements we made in the suspension and handling department along with the subtle interior improvements. Enough of our chit chat, we’ll let the video of Jay and Ralph tooling around the streets of Los Angeles laying down a smoky burnout, tell it like it is!

July 24, 2010

Inaugural Walter P. Chrysler Legacy Gala Honors Iacocca, Leno, Petty and Exner

Inaugural Walter P. Chrysler Legacy Gala Honors

Lee Iacocca, Jay Leno, Richard Petty, and Virgil Exner

Museum Foundation Announces $1 Million in Contributions to Jump

Start New Multi-Million Dollar Fundraising Campaign

Auburn Hills, Mich. , Jul 24, 2010 -

A sold-out crowd of more than 570 guests attended the inaugural Walter P.

Chrysler Legacy Gala benefiting the nonprofit Walter P. Chrysler Museum in

Auburn Hills, Mich.

The event celebrated 85 years of Chrysler heritage and honored four

automotive and entertainment icons with the Walter P. Chrysler Legacy

Award: Former Chrysler Chairman and CEO Lee Iacocca; “Tonight Show”

Host and Car Collector Jay Leno; NASCAR Champion Richard Petty; and

former Chrysler Design Chief Virgil Exner, who was honored posthumously

and represented by his son Virgil Exner, Jr.

The Legacy Gala was also the official launch of the Walter P. Chrysler Legacy

Campaign with Museum Foundation Board of Directors Chairman Frank

Fountain announcing that $1 million in contributions have been raised to date.

The campaign is a multi-year, multi-million initiative designed to ensure the

Museum’s long-term viability.

“The Legacy Gala was a coming out party, of sorts, to tell the world we’re now

a nonprofit, dedicated as ever to showcasing Chrysler’s rich heritage for

decades to come,” said Fountain. “What better way than with a joyous

celebration of decades of creativity and ingenuity that began with the

inspiration and passion of one very enterprising man?

This was a grand occasion to salute the achievements of four outstanding

gentlemen and welcome a oncein-

a-lifetime gathering of current and retired Chrysler executives, auto

enthusiasts and industry leaders, as well as our colleagues throughout the

community to our magnificent Museum.”

The evening began with a Michigan-inspired strolling dinner throughout the

Museum’s three floors featuring a menu created by renowned caterers,

2Unique of Royal Oak, Mich. The fresh fare capitalized on seasonal

ingredients grown and produced within the state.

The festivities moved to the Legacy Gala Theatre – a tent adjacent to the

Museum – for the inaugural Walter P. Chrysler Legacy Circle induction

ceremony, hosted by news anchor Devin Scillian of WDIV-TV4. Following

Fountain’s welcome and announcement of the Museum Foundation’s Legacy

Campaign launch, each inductee was honored with a video spotlighting his

personal and professional achievements, and introduced into the Legacy

Circle by gentlemen who are VIPs in their own right:

Inducting Iacocca was Sergio Marchionne, Chief Executive Officer,

Chrysler Group LLC;

Inducting Leno was Fred Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer,

Ram Truck Brand, Chrysler Group LLC;

Petty was inducted by Frank Ewasyshyn, Board of Directors, Walter P.

Chrysler Museum Foundation and Retired Executive Vice President -

Manufacturing, Chrysler Group LLC; and

Inducting Exner was Ralph Gilles, President and Chief Executive

Officer, Dodge Car Brand and Senior Vice President of Product Design,

Chrysler Group LLC and Board of Directors, Walter P. Chrysler Museum

Foundation.

Rounding out the event were silent and live auctions of extraordinary items,

including A Day With Richard Petty and A Private Tour of Jay Leno’s Big Dog

Garage and Tickets to “The Tonight Show.”

The piece de resistance was a full length performance donated by Jay Leno

for the occasion.

For additional information about the Museum, please visit

www.wpchryslermuseum.org.

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Additional information and news from Chrysler Group LLC is available at:

http://www.media.chrysler.com

 

December 21, 2009

Challenger Engine Block Party

Scenes from Engine Block Party, held Dec. 18, 2009 at iconic Southern California cruising spot, Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank.
The Dodge-sponsored event was activated by Autoweek magazine. As part of the event, talk show host and car maven Jay Leno pulled up in a custom-built Dodge Challenger. More info at www.engineblockparty.com