Sask Mopar rookie in need of a car.

It is a lot of fun to fix em up and get to drive them afterwards.
Every day people comment on them at gas stations, stores and even going down the road.
People will pull up next to you and give you a thumbs up on the freeway.
There are only about 3 classic Mopars in the town I live in, mine, a 66 Dart and a 71 Dart that is having overheating issues and a bad trans.
I offered 2,000 for the 71 before I bought mine, but she said "My friends are all telling me that it's worth between 4,500 and 5,000"
I had to tell her that with quarter panel damage, missing and broken tail light lenses, a motor that has overheating issues and a bad trans it's not.
I bought my 73, 318/904 for 2,300 and drove it home 120 miles, and it's in way better shape.
They are out there, but patience is the key.



Hello all from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada.

I don't really have much to contribute since I am new to the Mopar scene, but am eager to find and learn to fix a classic... When I have time that is!

Can't wait to get a project car and share it with the rest of you. Until then, I will be on the sidelines watching and learning from the pros.