What Non mopar mechanic work are you doing

I took a break in college, 1970's, to work for a small rental car company in Miami, FL. They had everything there so I got to work on them all. I used to work on other peoples cars for spending money, but the last guy had to remove the perfect TQ setup and replace it with an Edelbrock. He hooked the electric fuel pump up to the PCV port and filled the hand built 360 with gas. That was the last time I did a motor for anyone but family. I only have MOPAR vehicles now. However I have been working on my 96 Neon, which is very different. I can't wait to get her back up to snuff.
I’ll say a neon is different. Good cars lots of snap in them fairly easy to work on. But to change out a heater core. Have to strip dashboard right out to fire wall. Not to hard but tedious. Liked the car put 460,000 before I deemed it not worth fixing any more have 2 for parts in the pile.