SoCal Car ****

Chrysler liked to sell cars in rural areas and the south had lots of those so there were lots of Mopars. I think Nascar might have contributed to that a little too. I can remember back in the 70's around the Louisville Ky. area we had a large number of Superbirds and Daytonas which always seemed odd to me when you consider the low overall number of them built but it seemed around town there was always one parked here and there at one time I could have taken you to see about 20 of them sitting around in yards and driveways. One guy had about a dozen sitting in an old warehouse down in the shady part of town around all the strip joints. I remember walking in the door and thinking holy s**t,I just want one and this guys got a whole building full. Sometime in the late 80's that place burned down. I never found out if the cars were lost.

Superbirds and strip joints - two of my favorite things \\:D/