Barly - I'll be asking questions :)
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Barly - I'll be asking questions :)
Hello,
my name is Joe I'm a Mopar fan from back in my younger years.
In 1979 I bought a '71 Challenger and have been a Dodge fan ever since. My last car for mention was a 69 Coronet 383 / 727 by far the my most favorite. It was not much to look at but buddy from a 35 mph roll that thing was nothing but awesome! Gosh I loved that car. In 1995 the motor blew up and I was recently married with one child of my own and 3 step children, the car was never more. Now my son is turning 15 and it's time for Dad to get a car that can be handed down when the time comes.
I bought a '90 Dakota with what I think is a '72 340. I spoke and posted pics of this guy in another thread. I'm finding myself reaching trying to remember what I think I once knew about these cars and motors. I have participated in other forum for other hobbies and know there are a lot of friendly and helpful people out there, I'll be asking a lot of questions and posting a lot of pictures, I love pictures and will help anyone when ever I can, if it's nothing more than a little moral support when those nutz and bolts just won't break loose.
To the moderators, thank you for being here and thank you for the forum. I'm sure I will be here a lot
my name is Joe I'm a Mopar fan from back in my younger years.
In 1979 I bought a '71 Challenger and have been a Dodge fan ever since. My last car for mention was a 69 Coronet 383 / 727 by far the my most favorite. It was not much to look at but buddy from a 35 mph roll that thing was nothing but awesome! Gosh I loved that car. In 1995 the motor blew up and I was recently married with one child of my own and 3 step children, the car was never more. Now my son is turning 15 and it's time for Dad to get a car that can be handed down when the time comes.
I bought a '90 Dakota with what I think is a '72 340. I spoke and posted pics of this guy in another thread. I'm finding myself reaching trying to remember what I think I once knew about these cars and motors. I have participated in other forum for other hobbies and know there are a lot of friendly and helpful people out there, I'll be asking a lot of questions and posting a lot of pictures, I love pictures and will help anyone when ever I can, if it's nothing more than a little moral support when those nutz and bolts just won't break loose.
To the moderators, thank you for being here and thank you for the forum. I'm sure I will be here a lot
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Wow! Sounds like a good story there Scotts! Welcome to the forum. There are a lot of guys here who know a ton....as for myself, I know a little, but I am really good at moral support. Good to have you back in Mopar land!
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