Just found you guys!
#1
Just found you guys!
Hey there guys, saying hi from PEI, Canada.
I thought I was doing a good job surfing the web looking for sites like this but apparently not. I just came across you guys this afternoon from another Mopar site, buy you know what they say never too late for the party!
So I've been a avid Chryco fan since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Chryco should bring back memories to us middle aged guys. You don't here that expression any more. My uncle help raise me and he had few Dodges over the years and I guess that grew on me as well. I remember driving around in his 69' Cornet back in the 70's and thought it looked cool.
When I turned 15, I bought my first car, a 74' Charger SE. A no rust Alberta car. Eastern Canadians know what I'm talking about. And I've had several Mopars over the years. Everything from A, B, and F-bodies and a few trucks along the way.
My current stable includes a 98' Dakota (my daily driver), a 80' Roadrunner (my summer ride), and a 70 Charger 500 (project waiting to finish).
So like I said just new and looking forward to being a member here and learning info about our breed.
Thanks for having me.
Kent
I thought I was doing a good job surfing the web looking for sites like this but apparently not. I just came across you guys this afternoon from another Mopar site, buy you know what they say never too late for the party!
So I've been a avid Chryco fan since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Chryco should bring back memories to us middle aged guys. You don't here that expression any more. My uncle help raise me and he had few Dodges over the years and I guess that grew on me as well. I remember driving around in his 69' Cornet back in the 70's and thought it looked cool.
When I turned 15, I bought my first car, a 74' Charger SE. A no rust Alberta car. Eastern Canadians know what I'm talking about. And I've had several Mopars over the years. Everything from A, B, and F-bodies and a few trucks along the way.
My current stable includes a 98' Dakota (my daily driver), a 80' Roadrunner (my summer ride), and a 70 Charger 500 (project waiting to finish).
So like I said just new and looking forward to being a member here and learning info about our breed.
Thanks for having me.
Kent
#2
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Joined: Apr 2009
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From: Michigan: The First Line of Defense From The Canadians!
Welcome! We have another member over in Nova Scotia. Polaradude. All you Canadians know each other, right? Nice collection of rides. Once again, welcome.
#5
Hey Kent.... Welcome to the forum... You will enjoy the party for sure!!! One little twist we have here is our Mopar of the Month contest.. Be sure to check it out.... You get a vote each month to help pick the winner...
#8
Thanks for the welcome guys! All ready voted, great idea. Don't plan on starting up the charger till the mortgage is paid off in another 16 months. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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