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Old 05-19-2016, 06:19 PM
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Not much action here

Is this forum always so quiet. Was hoping it was more active. From back-reading a lot of the threads, some are years old.


Since I joined, only 1 person responded. Are there more active MOPAR or Chrysler groups out there?


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Old 05-19-2016, 06:24 PM
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For A body's only is a fast mover...
Dodge Forum goes good also...
You just have to get a few going....
I was brought over From MoparTech that shut down some years back... You will find me pocking around all over the place....
Old 05-19-2016, 07:37 PM
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If you look around, there are a lot of mopar foums that don't move at all! I think the Mopar group is small and kicky. If you what a forum full testosterone and bs go to to yellow bullet. Good info here and good people.

It could be your car, 77 Cordoba. ....YAWN!!!!

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Iowan,


It was the incredible condition of this car that made it so desirable to me, wasn't looking for a Cordoba to start, but a good elderly business friend of mine was handling the car for the family that owned it, and turned me on to it.


It's impressive to me, to find a 39 year old car so well preserved and cared for, that was the drawing card to me. I already drive a large car as my DD, 2014 Lincoln MKS, go ahead, yawn again, lol. So the size didn't scare me.


Considering how many Cordoba's were sold from 75-77 (the good years I am told), amazed at how few survivors are out there. I wonder if bunches got crunched during that "Cash for Clunkers" nonsense a few years back.


In any event, I plan to enter it at local shows and use it lightly as a weekend toy, and try to be a good steward of the car. Their only request, was that when it was sold, it wouldn't be to a flipper. I assured their agent that would not be the case.
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Sounds like the previous owner really took pride in the cool ride....
Old 05-20-2016, 08:27 AM
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Don't get me wrong, I like clean old mopars even if they are less popular. Hell I like F bodys, and the fact that it has survived all these years is cool.
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