by Paul G | Dec 12, 2012 | Members
I’m brand new to the Mopar scene but I drank the Kool-Aid as soon as I bought my 1972 Charger. Not only are these cars a blast to drive, they are esthetically pleasing to both the eyes and the ears. At every show, meet, cruise, event, driveway and heck even in...
by Paul G | Sep 12, 2012 | Members
It’s always nice to hear from folks admiring my 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible that they’re amazed to learn I’m the original owner. Yes, it’s true; I ordered the car from a Cincinnati dealership, the only car I’ve ever ordered from the factory, in March, 1971. It...
by Paul G | Jun 11, 2012 | Members
To tell my Duster’s story I first need to begin with how I came to be a MOPAR fan. In 1962 I was a high school junior and like most guys loved drag racing. On one Sunday afternoon at the drag strip, we were ready to settle in and watch the super stockers go at it. As...
by Paul G | Mar 10, 2012 | Members
Back in 2007, just before I moved to San Antonio for a job, the heater core cracked in my daily driver at the time, a Nissan 200SX, and antifreeze flooded the cabin. Instead of getting the car fixed and wanting to focus on the new job and the move, I donated the car...
by Paul G | Sep 12, 2010 | Members
An original 30,000 miles Cbody, 383 Commando V8 with all the bells and whistles. I am only the 3rd owner of a car that has spent much of its life garaged or in the back of a shop. I have only updated tires, rims and exhaust for a muscle car feel and have all...
by Paul G | Jun 10, 2010 | Members
My first car was a 56 Ford Fairlane. That’s been a few cars and some years ago. I’ve had a number of them since that old Ford. I guess I’ve had about every make and model at one time or another. Any time I’d see an older car of any kind I had to top and look at it....