Not much action here
#1
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?
Thanks
Since I joined, only 1 person responded. Are there more active MOPAR or Chrysler groups out there?
Thanks
#2
Mopar Lover
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....
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....
#3
Super Moderator
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!!!!
It could be your car, 77 Cordoba. ....YAWN!!!!
Last edited by Iowan; 05-19-2016 at 07:47 PM.
#4
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.
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.
#6
Super Moderator
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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