Denis
Member
Hello Everyone.
Thank You for the privilege of becoming a member. I have recently owned 4 Mopars. I am thinning the heard so I figured what better place to make the cars available than to Mopar nuts. I'm down to two cars now. I just listed a 1970 Challenger as you will see. I also have a 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite that is one of 26 produced in B5 with a numbers matching 383, 4 spd pistol grip and AC. I will list on B Body site obviously. My other two cars are sold. One was a 1974 Duster sunroof car and the other was a cool 64 Belvedere station wagon with 472 Hemi with 5 spd. As described above in my title, a like all Mopar bodies. I appreciate all of you keeping the hobby strong. My opinion is the Mopars will always rule. As the only Mopar parked next to 5 Chevelles or Novas at shows, most congregate to my Mopar. What does that say for Mopars!
Good Day!
Denis
Thank You for the privilege of becoming a member. I have recently owned 4 Mopars. I am thinning the heard so I figured what better place to make the cars available than to Mopar nuts. I'm down to two cars now. I just listed a 1970 Challenger as you will see. I also have a 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite that is one of 26 produced in B5 with a numbers matching 383, 4 spd pistol grip and AC. I will list on B Body site obviously. My other two cars are sold. One was a 1974 Duster sunroof car and the other was a cool 64 Belvedere station wagon with 472 Hemi with 5 spd. As described above in my title, a like all Mopar bodies. I appreciate all of you keeping the hobby strong. My opinion is the Mopars will always rule. As the only Mopar parked next to 5 Chevelles or Novas at shows, most congregate to my Mopar. What does that say for Mopars!
Good Day!
Denis