The 440magnum Network Mopar directory is
organized by subject. Most sites in the directory are suggested to us by
our users. Sites and page's are placed in categories by The 440magnum
Network staff, who will visit and evaluate your suggestion and decide
where it best belongs. We do this to ensure that The 440magnum Network
Mopar directory is organized in the best possible way, making the directory
easy to use, helpful, and fair to all sites.
We ask that you follow
these simple, yet important steps to have your Personal or Business Mopar site (URL) listed.
Step 1:
Check to See if Your Site is Already Listed!
Check by
searching The 440magnum Network
for your site by title, or by browsing appropriate
categories.
Note:
If your
site is already listed but you want to change its comments, title, and/or
placement, you will need to use the
change information form.
This is an entirely different process.
Step 2: Site Classification
(Please Choose)
My site
is a personal web site - My site is a personal site andI
am not selling anything and not offering a service to the mopar community.
Selling parts from your mopar is okay as long as it is not done to
supplement your income.
My
site is a commercial web site - I am suggesting a site that is
commercial and or is sells something, promotes goods and services, or
promotes a company that sells goods and services. This site needs to be
listed in the Manufacturers, Parts And Services section.
Own A Mopar? We are always
looking for Mopars to add to our network. To
participate you must own a Mopar of some kind. (Dodge, Chrysler,
Plymouth, Desoto, Amc, Jeep, Dodge Truck, etc.) It can be your daily
driver or your mopar race car or maybe your mopar show car it does
not matter WE WILL POST IT !
The 440magnum Mopar Enthusiast Network
is an independently operated group of Mopar Enthusiast Internet site's. Our
site and network of Mopar related sites are not affiliated with or sponsored by Chrysler
Group LLC. Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Plymouth and Mopar are all trademarks of
Chrysler Group LLC and are used only for descriptive
purposes.