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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      Mopar lovers are a strange breed

      Went to "Fall Fling" today. It was a great day. Good weather,lots of nice cars.

      Saw Extreme Lee, Good looking car, He drives it hard too. Thats a plus!

      Lots of big inch wheels this year, Some were tastful some were not.

      Now for the swap meet, The prices were out of this world!!! 9 grand for a grandma driven Scamp. This thing was bone stock.

      Frieberger was there carrying some intake around.



      bunch of venders selling repop stuff for just less than the natl debt.

      I never saw so many people worry about chalk marks and paint spatters.


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by Protour_Pinto
      Went to "Fall Fling" today. It was a great day. Good weather,lots of nice cars.

      Saw Extreme Lee, Good looking car, He drives it hard too. Thats a plus!

      Lots of big inch wheels this year, Some were tastful some were not.

      Now for the swap meet, The prices were out of this world!!! 9 grand for a grandma driven Scamp. This thing was bone stock.

      Frieberger was there carrying some intake around.

      bunch of venders selling repop stuff for just less than the natl debt.

      I never saw so many people worry about chalk marks and paint spatters.
      Yep, that's Mopar Madness.
      Ken
      If there is a hard way to do something, I'll find it!
      My other car is a Vega.

    3. #3
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      Aug 2004
      Location
      Bedford TX
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      634
      You didnt hear "scamps and dusters are the next big thing"
      Justin, 68 Camaro Update:5 speed is in and neighbors are pissed!

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
      Location
      San Jose, CA
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      So you met a lot of "overspray experts?"

      Tony~
      @Camaro.Family Camaros
      1967 #QuickChangeCamaro - SpeedTech Suspension LS1/T56
      1967 #CFBee - SpeedTech Suspension SuperCharged LS3/T56
      1969 #TaxReturnCamaro Art Morrison Suspension 496/T56
      1986 #IROCdaily - Stock IROC

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Oct 2005
      Location
      SoCal
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      489
      LOL man look up e-body stuff on ebay, $1200 steering wheel emblems and such are far too common. Gotta love those $150k clones tho

    6. #6
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      Aug 2004
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      too many collectors.....not enough gearheads in the mopar world

    7. #7
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      Dec 2004
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      Sarasota, Fl
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      Quote Originally Posted by 70RT/SE
      too many collectors.....not enough gearheads in the mopar world
      Wow, that's backwards!

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
      Location
      Roanoke, VA
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      515
      Quote Originally Posted by Protour_Pinto
      I never saw so many people worry about chalk marks and paint spatters.
      You need to attend a vette gathering then. Ive seen vette guys argueing over wheather the original air is in the tires or not.

      That being said Im a closet mopar fan so I usually check out any mopars that I find at shows and will agree they deffinately march to the beat of their own drum. Not that its a bad thing and its always good to see ppl that think out of the box (or out of the universe in the case of some ppl Ive met ).
      GMC Syclone (currently wrecked thanks to the typical rubber headed VA driver not paying attention to his red stop light...oh and he didnt have insurance either)
      #614 11.9 @ 113
      New stuff finished 08/06:
      4L80E trans w/TCI PCM
      Front: J&S UCA/LCA, QA1 coil overs
      Rear: Caltracks/Belltech drop leaves
      Empire drive line alum drive shaft
      Polished 17x9 F/17x11 R ZR1s with 275s/315s
      Syclone
      Tow rig




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