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 If it don't rumble, if it don't shake, then it can't bake.
We don't need no stinking badges mon. We got Mopar's.

Earl

I am with you, Tom.  What drew me to the Mopar's when I was young was the
way you could turn a grocery getter into a bonafide street rod with a beer
budget, if you knew what you were doing.

No disrespect intended, but I'll take big meats, no heater, and open headers
over repro air cleaner stickers and factory-correct hose clamps any day!
Then again, I am not in this to turn a profit :-()

Jim Jablonski
Royal Oak, Michigan
'64 Fury





tom hecht wrote:
> 
> the thing i find most interesting about this site is the polar 
> opposites on what is cool and what is not.
>  
> if i went to a drag/show/swap, my #1 interest would be the drags, 
> especially the old mopars, then if there was a swap or show, maybe i 
> would check them out.
>  
> don't be offended by this comment, but i think stock
> 65 plymouths with few exceptions are quite homely.
> on the flip side the hopped up versions, jacked up with wide tires are 
> the sweetest cars on the street.
> i feel the same about 57 chevs.
>  
> i don't make any special trips to car shows that don't include drags, 
> or drag cars, to me that is the signature these cars have left on this 
> world.
>  
> tom
> 65 plymouth
> 57 chev
> http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/mmo102001page2.html
>  
> 
> 
> DR CHALLENGER <drchallenger@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> my opinion exactly. i can remember when you couldn't hardly walk in 
> the swap area or the car show area.
> 
> >From: "David L. Orr" 
> >>
> >Being well worth the trip is a matter of opinion. I have attended the 
> >show for many years and each year now for the past four or so, it has 
> >gone down hill as far as the show field and the swap meet. the drags 
> >are always great.
> >many of the vendors with the good old stuff no longer come as they 
> >have raised the rated for swap spots. there are still many of the new 
> >stuff venders there but not the guys that go to the bone yards and 
> >hunt out the things we all dont have time to go for. They tried to 
> >let in venders selling old bikes and lawn mowers to fill the field 
> >out but thank god they stopped that. Its still a good show but 
> >nothing of its former self and changing it to early May from early 
> >June was no Help. I 'll still go but not if there is something better 
> >going on Dave O
> >

 

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