User:Warrior mopar/sandbox

Warrior Mopar Car club consists of vehicles that are made by Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Fiat & Viper. Started July 3 2016 by two Active Duty Soldiers in the U.S Army. There love and passion for cars and the Army bridged a gap between the two and formed a group dedicated to the Mopar brand and the Soldiers they serve with. Warrior Mopar started with the name Wiregrass Mopar. It was started in Ft. Rucker, Alabama. The area around Fort Rucker is known as the wiregrass due to the grass seeds winding together like a wire. The grass isnt that common anymore but can still be found in some areas.

The club is made of mostly Army Soldiers, active duty and retiree's. Along the way Warrior Mopar has grown exponentially setting up chapters in Fort Rucker, Al, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington and Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The groups dedication, selfless service, and involvement around the communities have helped Soldiers, retiree's and civilians grow there knowledge and understanding of there personal vehicle and the overall Mopar brand. Warrior Mopar has participated in events all over the United States ranging from charity events, toys for tots, drive ins, race nights at local tracks, car shows, cars & coffee, car meets and shop nights. Shop night is a special night for the WMC as they get to meet new members and get the members inside what they drive and it allows the members to learn maintenance, safety procedures and even performance upgrades.

The club is currently ran by the President, Vice President and their Senior Officer. Spread out across the U.S the members stay in close communications coordinating events with the local community and other car enthusiasts groups bringing everyone together for the same passion and getting younger generations off the media and back on to the American Icons. All while learning new skills and traits.