Starting 11 AM on March 20, the Irvine Spectrum overflow parking lot in Irvine, California will host the fifth annual Spring Festival of LXs, the biggest gathering of Chrysler and Dodge car owners in North America, as Chrysler says.
The event will draw hundreds of Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challengers and Dodge Magnums owners and fans, coming with some of the most customized and accessorized vehicles in the country.
A special SEMA news announcement from Mopar, including an update on Mopar’s Top Eliminator program, will be featured at the event, as well as the Mopar Direct Connection rig.
The rig will bring performance parts and show displays, the Dodge Challenger 1320 Street Pak and the Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak HEMI engine cutaway.
The event will last for the weekend and will bring together, for a rare occasion, some of the most active Chrysler owners in online forums.
“It’s all about bringing the virtual world to reality,” Spring Fest organizer John Fortuno told redletterdodge.com “This is where you see it all.”
"Five years ago, this event started as a small group and active community of online “LX” owners and forum users. Today, the Spring Festival of LXs has expanded into a collaboration that includes Chrysler Group’s West Business Center, aftermarket vendors, vehicle displays and family-friendly fun with music, food and prizes" Chrysler says in a release.
The event will draw hundreds of Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challengers and Dodge Magnums owners and fans, coming with some of the most customized and accessorized vehicles in the country.
A special SEMA news announcement from Mopar, including an update on Mopar’s Top Eliminator program, will be featured at the event, as well as the Mopar Direct Connection rig.
The rig will bring performance parts and show displays, the Dodge Challenger 1320 Street Pak and the Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak HEMI engine cutaway.
The event will last for the weekend and will bring together, for a rare occasion, some of the most active Chrysler owners in online forums.
“It’s all about bringing the virtual world to reality,” Spring Fest organizer John Fortuno told redletterdodge.com “This is where you see it all.”
"Five years ago, this event started as a small group and active community of online “LX” owners and forum users. Today, the Spring Festival of LXs has expanded into a collaboration that includes Chrysler Group’s West Business Center, aftermarket vendors, vehicle displays and family-friendly fun with music, food and prizes" Chrysler says in a release.