FABO representing on Grand.

Hey Justin, also wanted to mention your dad is an awesome dude!\m/

Thanx.
He had a good time hangin out and talking cars with everyone as well.




I took a ton more pics but have a crappy SD card giving me errors. It was funny watching so many people walk into our little parking lot and turning right back around mumbling "Meh, it's just a bunch of Mopars". I think even the Mopar Club Regulars walked through a couple times scratching their heads at the assembly of A-Body Drivers.

I seen a few of those guys, poor them..must suck to walk in they're shoes.
A couple 'barnacales' walked over to my car with arms crossed and wrinkles of judgment across their foreheads...ha ha
I laughed at'em and said ''yeah it was slant car..but not anymore..''

Fun time. Good to meet up with the guys from last time and a few new people, turbodart, physhy, seabee.
Yeah just a bunch of junky mopars... LMAO.

As funny as it was to watch.. next time will all ante in on a p/s pump.loljk


I made a dash for food and was pretty overwhelmed by the noise and crowds gawking over the pristine trailer queens lining the main street. I spent most of the evening just looking at our A bodies. They all had their own unique cool factor. From really sharp, really fast, really Retro, and really mean looking, we had all bases covered, at least for my taste.

I won't name names, but I had my car "Professionally analyzed" by some A-Hole at a show who name-dropped his club even after I told him almost everything on my Fish was unoriginal except some of the drive train etc.. He didn't seem to understand that I liked my "mix-matched cruiser" the way it was. I think our little nook represented personal taste and saw some people who took interest in that.



Yeah most of the club guys I wouldn't hang with if you paid me.

But I had a couple/few come up and really actually dig on the
whole meet we set up, and asked if we would join the SD mopar club.
Those duders were cool.. but the rest?
I revert back to my 1st statement.