Even if my Wife brought it up i wouldnt give it a name.right!! I don't think I would have named my current car unless my wife brought it up.
Even if my Wife brought it up i wouldnt give it a name.right!! I don't think I would have named my current car unless my wife brought it up.
Makes me think of the Archies,My wife and daughter named mine Sugar because I never purposely take her out in the rain as if she'd melt.
Funny 😄 LolNope, never been a "car namer". Although, occasionally refer to it as the 4000 pound Tomato..
Just curious as to who gives their car names or not. I generally do not, but there have only been two cars of the many I've had that have ever gotten a name. My first one was for a 1996 Subaru wagon with some STI upgrades, she was a ruby red color, so Ruby just fit. Plus all my friends called her that lol. My second time ever naming a car was more help from my wife, and that would be my 2022 SPWB M6 that we have named, IVY. Its still growing on me, but would like to know what if you have named your car or other what those names are.
I did two west pacs on CVA-64 (73 & 74), and.................. I did not name my Shaker "Connie"...After coming from small cars all of my life (4 cylinders mostly) driving the Challenger seemed like going from a tug boat to an aircraft carrier. Along with my background in naval aviation maintenance, being deployed on a carrier twice, I named my Chally Connie after the USS Constellation (not one I was deployed on). It is also "Deep Water Blue Pearl" which plays in with the name quite nicely. It is also called "The Big Blue B*tch" because it just looks (and sounds) mean.
I don't use these names often when referring to my car though. Normally it's just the Chally.
I want to get a scat pack because I want the 6.4 but I'm a bit attached to this thing. View attachment 1058594
I can understand that. I went on two west pacs on CVN-72 and I wouldn't call my car "Abe" even if it was a Lincoln.I did two west pacs on CVA-64 (73 & 74), and.................. I did not name my Shaker "Connie"... View attachment 1058618
It's name can be found somewhere in this thread though...
I like the blue with the black rims good color choice .After coming from small cars all of my life (4 cylinders mostly) driving the Challenger seemed like going from a tug boat to an aircraft carrier. Along with my background in naval aviation maintenance, being deployed on a carrier twice, I named my Chally Connie after the USS Constellation (not one I was deployed on). It is also "Deep Water Blue Pearl" which plays in with the name quite nicely. It is also called "The Big Blue B*tch" because it just looks (and sounds) mean.
I don't use these names often when referring to my car though. Normally it's just the Chally.
I want to get a scat pack because I want the 6.4 but I'm a bit attached to this thing. View attachment 1058594
Thanks. The smoked side markers really bring it together. Still want to smoke the tail lights too though.I like the blue with the black rims good color choice .