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New nut: Mopar flavor
Hey all, be nice being I'm a mopar guy :_paranoid Figures I made the new member count "426" :unibrow: Well for my projects, a 67 Coronet and a 73 Duster, If these turn out decent, the 70 Challenger goes under the wrenches next. Nothing started on either yet. Still "researching" and trying not to put to many irons in the fire at once. I'm in Oregon, but soon moving back home to Tampa, Fl.
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Welcome. I'm always happy to see Mopars come on board. :thumbsup:
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Welcome to the site! You will find some awesome info here.
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The more mopars the better.:D
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The 73 Duster is a driver material, going to go easy on the 73 just basic mods, tubular upper control arms bigger torsion bars, etc, Mopar 360MPI magnum. A nice rounded daily driver. The 70 Challenger has a 451 in it and is rough in the suspension area. :( previous owner handling tricks like lowering it to the bumpstops! :rolleyes: That'll sit on the back burner for now. The '67 Net, I want to go a little more radical. Looking at Performancetrends software (Any exper with them?) and want a modern handling/conerning, with the looks of an old Nascar racer, Like Petty's old 67 Plymouth Bel. We have a bunch more Mopars but I need to concentrate on one at a time, :D I'm reading and learning now. Man lots on info! I will prolly be able to really get into the projects in a couple months. Have to move in about 3 months so no use in tearing into any yet, so just researching and doing my homework. I'll be the one asking the dumb questions ;)
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Now what the hell? Don't people know we need pictures by now? :D
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need to see what mopars you have been building for five years new pics and info would b great
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