How did you get into MoPars ?

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How did you get into MoPars?

For me it was the fact that my dad always drove them, his fav was his 1973 dodge polara w a 318. my grandfather had a white 69 satellite with a black vinyl top, and one of those lit up oil filled compasses on the dash, my grandma had a 64 dodge dart GT. My uncle had a dark green 68 road runner 383. I loved the sape of grandpas sattie and the color combo black top and interior, white paint. The big dashboard with the overhang from the dash pad. That car started me on my love affair with 66-70 B bodies. He traded it in back in 1977 for a Volare. I just about died inside when he did that.

To me it was just natural to have a chrysler product of some sort. I was born in 1968, but identified with the pentastar logo pretty early on. That starter sound you vould always tell what it was without even looking. My thoughts back then were if you want a car, you buy a dodge, plymouth or chrysler. Anything else was just a knock off.

As i got older, my older brothers got their licences and eventually both bought toyota pickups. An unforgivable sin in my mind, but whatever. In the rust belt in the late 70s early 80s those trucks only lasted 4-5 years before the rust demons started eating em.

I stayed true to MoPar back then, owned my share. Bought a 68 charger from a cousin at 15 years old. Learned how to do body work, paint, mechanical work. Picked up a 66 coronet 440 model with slant 6 , owned a 77 charger SE, 75 charger SE, 69 charger R/T 4 speed, 68 barracuda fastback, 1988 dodge daytona shelby Z T top turbo ll , 69 dart western sport special, and eventually branched out to own GMs and Fords, but never japanese or korean cars. My first love has always been MoPars. I am fostering that with my son. He knows the pentastar as being MoPar, as well as the MoPar M. Currently have another 1988 daytona shelby Z T top turbo ll, 1967 barracuda notchback, 1969 barracuda notchback.

I also have had some brand X over the years. 1973 ford ranchero GT, 1971 chevy C/10 custom, and currently 2 brand X that i bought new, will never sell either 2007 Mustang GT 4.6 5 speed with 3.55 gears. I LOVE that car!!! 1994 chevy silverado C1500 350 5 speed 3.55 gears. She has been in my life from day 1 when i ordered her as a special order off the option sheets. Great truck, great styling. A family member. She is my parts chaser, junkyard runner, all around companion. I know its not a mopar but my son loves her too. He gets upset if i dont pick him up after school in dads "cool old truck" lol.

So how about you? How did you get into MoPars, the finest automobiles on the planet.
 
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My best friend crashed his mom's impala, bought her a 69 Super Bee, 383 mag, auto, and ram charger hood. It was fun to watch his mom, (who was actually around 60) drive the car. Months later, went with a friend who was thinking about buying a 71 340 four speed Cuda. Saw it roar up the street and knew I had to have it. I called the seller and told him if my friend didn't buy it, I would. 1100 bucks later (1980), it was mine. I have had a Mopar ever since. Rod

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Well, My father was a GM big wig, so it was only natural to rebel and go with MoPar! Glad I did.
 
My dad died! How's that for a downer. He bought his dart convertible new in 67 and drove it daily for 30+ years. I inherited it a year ago and have been fixing it up little by little ever since. I used to be a true blue Ford guy but as luck would have it my wife and I bought a Grand Caravan when her Sable Wagon spun a rod bearing. The caravan is my first new car. Later my daughter bought a Grand Cherokee, and now I have the Dart, so it looks like I'm now a true Hemi Orange Mopar guy :)
 
My very first car at 13 years old was a 1957 Chrysler Windsor 2 door two tone hard top in blue and white.
My second Mopar was a near showroom condition 1969 Roadrunner 383 Magnum in metallic root beer brown I bought off a used car lot in 1976 for $1,200 cash.

I got the Windsor for free with a bad trans somewhere around 1968-69 and the Roadrunner in 1976.
We also had a 1968 Belvedere, a 69 Coronet 4 door and a 70 Coronet 2 door.

Lots of others were in the mix over the years but the Mopars were always my favorites.
 
Spent many days in a particular room during my sophomore year (1982) in high school. It was called "in-school suspension" and the teacher had stacks of old Sports Illustrated magazines from 1967 to about 1981. And more than any other make, Mopar ads were abundant. Super Bees, Chargers, Darts, R/T's the Scat Pack etc. I tore all the ads out secretly, and had them pinned up in my bedroom. Mopars were just cool looking, the ads were hip, and Mopars had the best colors. And in 1983 I spotted a 70 B5 blue Charger R/T for sale in an apartment parking lot, bought it. So being a deadbeat in high school and some teacher and his magazine collection corrupted me. :rolleyes:

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I was curious as to why the Chevy guys trashed, cried and wined about them and why there was no answer to “Why they suck.” Except they would just repeat themselves. Which means they don’t know jack!

An old buddy of mine had a 318 whippin up on 350 Camaros. Enough said... let me try one of these things.
 
I started my driving career in a 67 mustang back in 75. Was working for my dad at the gas station and dad had a Mopar following and he would cuss at everyone that came in the door. I rebeled against his cussing about them and traded my Mustang and $500 for my first mopar. A 1970 383 Cuda. Still to this day was my favorite vehicle ever. Anyway 40+ years later and many mopars since then I have and will always be a Mopar man!.
Rod
 
How's this for a dumb kid. I've always loved cars. We made the trip from OR to OH in a '65 Valiant wagon. She was a tan /6 with a three on the tree, but that didn't factor in the decision. When I was 12 or 13, I thought that I'd probably ought to pick out a favorite brand. I wrote down all of the models for each company that I liked. It turned out to be between FoMoCo and Mopar. The General didn't make the cut because I hated the siamesed exhaust on the SBC. Most every pic that I saw of a Mopar was of a Hemi, and they weren't siamesed. I wasn't smart enough to realize that BOTH the SBM and BBM were siamesed. Several years later, after I realized my mistake, I had a good laugh. My love of Mopar hasn't wavered though.
 
I always loved old cars ever since I could remember.My Dad took me to the Mopar Nats in 1984 when I was 14. From that point on I was hooked. Fell in love with the 69 Road Runner,66 Charger,and the 68 Barracuda first.
 
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I got hooked around 8 years old when my dad bought his first new car, a 1965 cornet 440 more door, /6 3 on the tree. Didn't think much about it at the time. But in 68 he went shopping for a new dodge and by then all the muscle cars where coming out and I would go with him to collect all the sales brochures and try to talk him into getting a cool car . He bought another cornet 4 door /6 auto. Around 1972 my dad brought home a cream colored 67 2 door sport satellite with black western scroll interior 318 auto (man what a beautiful car those where). Looked like new and he picked it up from the dealers used lot for $500 for my first car !!!! ( get a hair cut and job and stay out of trouble) Well anyway he decided to give it to my mom cause it was to nice for me and I ended up with a 65 Mustang 6 cyl 3 spd . Drove it through high school and swore I'd never own another Ford. I did end up buying the Satellite off my sister a few years later. But since then I have owned so many Mopars I can't remember them all or where some of them went . Grew up got married raised a family. When my son turned 15 we found him a 67 fastback barracuda, saved it from the crusher and fixed it up for his first car. Put a 340 auto but I put a 2 barrel carb so he wouldn't kill himself right off the bat. He still has the car ( the blue cuda in my garage pics.) We ended up drag racing together at Gateway Int in St. Louis. As of now I still own Mopars. 2014 Ram and 66 A100 van .
 
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Dad drove a 67 New Yorker, 440, fast for a lead sled. My neighbor sold me his daughter's 62 Valiant when I turned 15. Been a Mopar man ever since.
 
My dad was into 300's , I street race Pontiacs GTO's and kept getting beat by the same 68 Coronet R/T. After a while it was a no brainer. Then I ended up with a 69 Coronet R/T 4spd. from my Dad. Ditch the pontiacs for a while and then bought a 67 Firebird 400.

My friend rolled in one day with a Batten headed 340 swinger he bought. That is when the 340 love affair started. I never was beat on the street with that car. 4spd. with 456's and Cheater slicks. Won enough money to buy and build many more even after some of the fines.
 
When I retired and wanted a lightweight car for a toy I compared #s.

Hmmmm, Dusters and Darts looked pretty good. My brother had a 69 Dart GT in his shop while working on a Duster on the other side. Took me a while, but he gave in. Here I am.

BTW he had a 440 sitting there with a big block 727 too.

So far I am 10k into this with a looong way to go!

Life is GOOD!
 
My first car was the family car, a 65 Dart GT hipo 273, auto. When the 7-1/4 spiders started to howl, I talked my dad into getting a new '68 Dart GTS, 340 auto. Absolutely beautiful car. In a one car family with 5 drivers, that car had like 150k in 3 yrs, but still ran strong. I was pulled over once, and the cop asked me for my pilot 's license! My next and last new Mopar was an AAR, which I still have. After that I've owned probably 100-150 Mopes, A 's, B 's, C 's, E 's , trucks, Jeeps, FWD 's. I still have over 30 Mopes, and a 74 Bug.
I've had a few other Marks, but I just like the way the Mopars are put together, uniqueness, power, relative ease of service, and mostly they're longevity.
 
g'pa's chrysler newport, g'ma's cordobra, dad was a chevy man but bought a new 71 duster, uncles duster an cuda, favorite uncles 71 cuda 72 roadrunner 73 duster 74 duster 68 roadrunner 69 roadrunner and 79 roadrunner he bought new an still has along with his 73 cuda. always was 3 stock class 1st place trophys hid up g'ma's one of the uncles won in dads duster for thay got there own, both uncles blamed the other along with a burnt up 727!! dad started me out in chevys, cheap an plentiful! ended up spending time wheeling my uncles 79 roadrunner 360 police package and wont no going back! ant no nova, chevelle, mustang,...its a mopar!! you can drive the hell outta it and not ware the bolts out fixing it every weekend! and that starter singing, then she comes alive and you can feel it in ya bones! ant no feeling like mopar'mobiling!! DWB!
 
I watched a movie "The only game in town" with Elisabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty. They drove a 65 Dart GT. That was 1979. The same year they aired Lucy Show where they drove a 65 Dart Charger!
 
When my best friend came over one day to show me his newly acquired ´68 GTS 340. This is in the early seventies and that Blue Thing (couldn´t find a Bullitt Fast Back) was my first V8 car. My first Mopar was a ´71 B5 340 Duster. Stick and Shark Tooth.
Getting tears in my eyes when I think of those days... silly is´t it, just a car... but no, damn do I miss that car...
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My Dad’s first car. Top of line 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer had 270 Super Red Ram Hemi. Then bought a B5 blue 1973 Dodge Charger when I was 7 in 1977. It got me hooked....

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I guess that it was because of The KA of Ronnie Sox, Dick Landy, and other Mopar Guys, back In The Day. - I took all of these pictures. -- Telling My age, I guess.
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There were virtually no Mopars in my town when I was in high school in the mid 70’s. Flash forward to 3 years ago and I’m now officially in mid-life crisis mode, so I decide to persue a muscle car. A 71 Scamp (hotrodded of course) pops up on Craigslist. I’m now a Mopar nut.
 
Might not be considered Mopar by some standards... but I purchased a Plymouth Valiant with a /6 for $300 back in the early 80s. Paid $300 for it. It had a hole in the carpet and I explored it and found 2 $100 bills in there. Went back to the neighbors and asked them about it, they said keep it car was sold as is. Best deal I ever got on a car!
 
When my best friend came over one day to show me his newly acquired ´68 GTS 340. This is in the early seventies and that Blue Thing (couldn´t find a Bullitt Fast Back) was my first V8 car. My first Mopar was a ´71 B5 340 Duster. Stick and Shark Tooth.
Getting tears in my eyes when I think of those days... silly is´t it, just a car... but no, damn do I miss that car...
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Got my license in '64. ( yes I am old as old dirt).... got a job at grocery baging and dad gave me an old 49 chevy. He did not like unibody back then, he went from chevy to ford. I got my first Mopar in '85 actually and never looked a back. Many Mopars later.
My first ride in a Mopar was in '65. Horse friend lady owned a part of local small town Mopar dealership. She had a 64 sport fury, 383. She would let me and another h s girl take this car, her 2 horse trailer, and go off to a horse show 50 mi away! lol
 
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