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 If it is because of your age, the ironic part is by 
the time you're old enough to "look responsible," you probably will no longer 
have the free time, or not as much of it at least, to work on cars.  Go 
figure. 
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  Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:17 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [FWDLK] ANSWER ME ONE 
  QUESTION ?????? 
  
  
  That absolutely drives me nuts. I can see maybe not parting them out, but 
  the whole "I'll get to it". No, you won't. I can typically bring a car back 
  from any stage of death in six months, but then again, I have no family, I 
  make good money, and I'm 27. I get home from a long days work and spend 4-5 
  hours in a garage, and over twenty on the weekend. A lot gets done in that 
  time. I get frustrated between finding cars that are definitely not for sale, 
  or someone who wants far more than it's worth. Other than driveability, I 
  don't typically modify the cars I buy. I don't see why I get people so 
  fickle about selling me something I'll be driving in a year. A lot of these 
  guys seem to be older. I always wonder if it's because of my age. 
    
  Dave
  Ron Allyn Swartley 
  <Archangel1390@xxxxxxx> wrote: 
  
    
      
         In 1956 I got into Chrysler Cars with 
    a 56 Plymouth Fury that I raced at more that 8 different drag strips. 
    Many years later when I sold it I had won a total of 51 drag strip 
    competition trophies. I became friends with most of the Mopar guys at 
    the drag strip because we were a minority group compared to all the Chevy's 
    and Ford in attendance at the drag strip. Over the years us older guys and a 
    lot of younger guys have stayed friends and kept in touch with each other 
    over the years. Most of us collect Chrysler Products today. We love 
    them.!!!!! 
         OK, HERE IS MY QUESTION--- 
    Why is it  a large percentage of Mopar guys will not sell the cars 
    they know they will never restore? More than 50 years of experience 
    racing, collecting, restoring,selling, trading and locating Mopar's has 
    put me in touch with Mopar guys that have 10, 20, 30 and more  cars 
    that are just sitting and rusting like "Miss Belvedere" 
    did.   EXAMPLE-- One friend who has more than 100 
    Chrysler 300's that are mostly high performance letter series, and 
    they are sitting and rotting inside and outside his building. They will not sell them. Two of my best friends each have 
    Mopar collector cars--- The one friend has a Chrysler 300-C conv, 300-F 
    conv, 3 Barracuda Conv, 3 Challenger Conv, 58 Fury, 58 Belvedere Conv, 58 
    Dodge Regal Lancer 500, 58 Dodge 2 dr D 500, 4 Imperials of which 2 are 
    conv. and at least 20 other rare Mopar cars and he has not 
    restored one single car in the last 35 years.  But he says 
    someday---you know the rest.That is just one friend, I will not go into what 
    the other friend has sitting and rusting for fear of putting you into 
    tears.  I have met way too many Mopar guys who let their cars rot for a 
    lot of different reasons but they will not sell 
    them!!!! 
           What really bothers me is 
    I have a lot of Chevy and Ford friends and if they do not restore their 
    cars,  most of them sell them to a friend who will restore them. 
    Why don't more Mopar guys do that. By keeping their cars out of 
    circulation they are permitting the Ford and Chevy guys to have many more 
    cars on the road today and at car shows and events. 
      
             Hey, I 
    apologize in advance if I offend anybody by not being politically correct 
    and being nice, but I live in the real world. If you don't have the money to 
    fix it up, sell your Mopar to someone who will fix it up. It does not 
    deserve to just rot like "Miss Belvedere" did in 
    Tulsa.!!!!!! 
      
         THIS E MAIL WAS INSPIRED BY ALL THE 
    GUY WHO SAID " HOW COULD TULSA LET THAT CARS DETERIORATE LIKE THEY 
    DID".   WELL, DON'T WE HAVE A LOT OF TULSA GUYS WITHIN THE MOPAR 
    FOLLOWING.!!!!! ------THINK ABOUT IT, WE ALL KNOW SOME OF THESE TULSA 
    GUYS. 
      
      
                           
    Ron Swartley 
 
  
    
    
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