Dodge Challenger 15 / While we were taking pictures of Red in the lot…
…this one went zooming by on the street. Sometimes you only get one chance.
Dodge Challenger 14 / Walking Advantage
While walking around to capture all those wonderful bench images you have been seeing and will continue to see for another week or so, we walked right past the Bettenhausen Dodge dealership. Across the street, they have more cars (and more benches), but one vehicle in particular caught my camera eye. Can you guess?
Is it cheating? I say no. We weren’t looking for the Challenger, the Challenger was there already, waiting for us.
Damn, I love this car.
Dodge Challenger. Lucky Number 13
In my favorite color.
I’ve seen one that was a deep, midnight blue, but I couldn’t get a picture.
This is nice too.
Dodge Challenger 12
It was on the way to the trail. Only managed to get one photo. But it counts.
(Check back later when I post the Challenger nemesis, “Chevy Camaro”. Also red and driving home with us Tuesday night from Addison. 355/80/57 and beyond…cool night shots!! They look more scary that way! Evil GM Corporation!)
Warrior Dash! Video! As promised!
These are all pretty short so take a look!
Number 1: Starting the Race
Number 2: The Second Loop–Looking Tired
Number 3: THE MUD!
That’s all for my videos, but I found this one after I posted mine. This was from another competitor who was way ahead of us in the end, but he just so happened to be starting in our same wave. He has some good video of our start from the back as opposed to our footage from the front. You can kind of see us in front of him in line a little bit here and there, but Mason is in the video for a nice cameo at about the 1:25 mark. This runner also has some good shots of the fire and some of the energy before and after the race!
We will be back next year! I hope you enjoy the videos!
Dodge Challenger 11
It’s been a long time for me to find one on the road! Here it is, shiny and parked at the Arby’s! Less talk. More pics:
Dodge Challenger 10
This is sad. I am desperate. Thank you, honey for getting the picture, but I need MORE!
I have seen many cool Challengers on the road in the last few weeks, but they are all going in the opposite direction and I can’t get a photo opportunity quick enough. Red with black racing stripes, charcoal flat, orange, deep red/maroon; It stinks!
Unless I have the camera on and ready to take a picture at any moment while I am in the car, and practically aimed at the road… I will continue to miss these vehicles. I feel that tactic might be bordering on the crazy-compulsive rather than the quirky-compulsive that I would feel more comfortable being labeled with.
Anyway, until something better comes along…sigh…take a look at these. I enlarged the pictures as much as I could with my limited computer skills and free computer imaging software, while still trying to maintain photo recognition. And we have:

The "bad" one first. Squint and look deep into the mirror. The reflection is the car.

And there it goes! You've seen enough by now...you get the idea.
Dodge Challenger 9
Luckily, this one was sitting still. I have seen many in the last few days. Well, two parked at a dealer, and two on the road. So that’s four. I felt like the dealer ones were cheating. And the two that were driving I just couldn’t get my camera/phone out fast enough.
This one was sitting at the local park. Baseball game. The people in the lot most likely think I’m crazy, but it’s all for posterity.
Today is going to be a lot of driving—going to a party far, far away from my home—lots of chances to see another Challenger in its natural habitat.
How sad for me! I need a life! But, fingers crossed! Pics below.
These are so hard to catch!
I know, I know. But it’s only the second one I’ve seen and it was just sitting there. I didn’t take the picture if that makes any difference. (My son did–and he took a picture of a camper trailer too—kooky kid…)
It’s the Camaro. It’s at a dealer. And it’s black. Have to keep your eyes on the enemy.
(I thru in the trailer too, just in case you were curious)

Do we live in the country, or what?