by Paul G | Dec 12, 2007 | Members
I grew up in southern West Virginia, in the mountains, with twisty windy roads. One of our neighbors was a mechanic at Mabe Cartwright Dodge, in the nearest town of Welch. He had the opportunity to drive cars off of the lot and liked to give “exciting test rides” to...
by Paul G | Sep 10, 2007 | Members
My love for Mopars began way back when I was around the age of 6 or 7. My father,Richard Seale, at the time had a small collection of old Dodges, and there was always one that seemed to catch my eye. It was the 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T. It was white with a dark...
by Paul G | Jun 14, 2007 | Members
It all started back in 1999 when I sold my 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback. I have wanted a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner for many, many years and this gave me the opportunity to get the car of my dreams. Well, the saga begins as a nightmare. I could have bought a car...
by Paul G | Mar 12, 2007 | Members
As a new member to the club, it is my honor and distinct pleasure to present one of my MOPARs as our Car of the Quarter. This is only the third MOPAR I’ve ever owned; I still have the first (74 Barracuda), and I recently sold the second (70 Cuda) to free up the...
by Paul G | Sep 14, 2006 | Members
HISTORY: 1988 MY WIFE OF 46 YEARS PRESENTED ME WITH THE CAR, ($300.00). 1988 – 1999 BROUGHT CAR HOME IN A FLAT-BED TRAILER, A PICK UP, AND A SUBURBAN, AFTER SEVERAL HOURS PICKING PARTS FROM AN OVERGROWN FIELD, THE CAR HAD BEEN DIS-ASSEMBLED, ALL BUT CAB WAS...
by Paul G | Jun 10, 2006 | Members
It’s a 1975 Plymouth Duster that started life as a 6cyl Automatic on the column. I had always wanted a Duster since watching some kid in high school doing burn outs on Houston Street in front of Sam Houston High School with his 340 Duster. I bought the car and...