What is it that makes FABO the best MoPar site?

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What is it that makes FABO the BEST MoPar site on the web?

The cars? The members? The Passion?......All of the above?

I will go with "All of the above" ...
 
A good post... The whole group,as a family.(including the squabbles) Intellectual, neutral moderator's,that are simply dedicated to Mopars,no bias. The tech,isn't "racer only",it's general knowledge learning,for, the most part. I spent 6 months here,as a visitor,using the "search" feature about Magnum engine swaps. Crazy, unreal ,everyday knowledge base. And the characters...(ll!).....
 
What is it that makes FABO the BEST MoPar site on the web?

The cars? The members? The Passion?......All of the above?

I will go with "All of the above" ...

For me it is the people- always willing to jump in and help others in many way- from experience with using stuff, parts and fitment , I have received and been given stuff needed for free- or next to nothing, usually fair pricing of stuff for sale, access to stuff you can;t find anywhere else- A body Mopar people in general are the best....
I spend more time here than any other website...

I like the feature on Moparts where people list stuff they found online or locally. Have bought and sold, and passed on info to others who bought the vehicle- Like to see added here- but I guess that is another topic...

Thanks to mods and other A body Moparites here
 
This definately IS the best Mopar site. I visit here daily, usually multiple times. Otherwise, I feel like I am missing something. I value the Mopar knowledge (you guys know your stuff), humor, friendship, and support this site offers.
 
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I agree that its all of the above, but above all I think its the people here that make the site the best there is! They bring the cars, the passion, the knowledge and the comraderie, and they SHARE!!! Seldom is the time when a question is asked by a member, or a new member starts their welcom wagon thread, that you don't get answers or welcomes immediately!! Heck, Memike posted a Happy Birthday to someone at 11:59 just to beat Keith to the punch!! That's the kind of caring members we have here!! And the characters??? I don't think we could do without them!!!

The peoples!!!! That's y'all, that make this site the best!!
 
Wow what more can be said about this great site that has not been said yet :glasses7:
For me it has been a ride in life to be a part of this great bunch of folks here
that has showed me there is many good men and ladies out in the world that are
caring and so very helpful and I have received knowledge and excepted me to be me :glasses7: I have learned
allot here and it is more then a site to learn from anymore, it is a site I can wake up to and log in to, I now feel like I am checking on family :coffee2:
I know I am not the sharpest knife in the very large drawer but I feel good when I can answer a tech question to help a member, but it was because I learned it here.
There has been many times I get a PM from a new member asking a question about something that I have to go look for an answer by using the search button :cheese: just because of my post count :D But I must say I can read and right/spell 10 times better then I could the day I joined this great place I call home
Thanks for all the love and care I receive here..:wav:
 
Been a member for over ten years, and can still come back and see friends I have made on here. Yep, definitely the people.
 
It's all the above and more....It's well laid out, design and structure,well thought out in concept yet flexible and always growing/expanding to accomodate all Mopar lovers young and old and all personalities from all walks of life with many phases of knowledge and experience, and yes even fanatical ones,and drama..and humor...definetely a learning experience and a great place to meet new friends and get help for any Mopar project you may venture into someone will always jump in to help you or guide you usually in the right direction,having multible peoples experiences input gives you way more choices in your decision making of do&donts...the management of the site to keep it up and running and the wisdom to keep all things fair and nuetral and growing and not collapse under its own weight is astonishing with so many personalities and agendas I'd say is pure genious..you cannot find another site as rich and interesting with so much to offer than this one and it continues to get better...so I now salute all of you and the management for making this site what it is...it is the best.....Ken
 
You can't beat the WEALTH of knowledge and the helpful attitude even for those who are asking the same question that has been asking a million times. I find it amazing that no one person knows everything but together we know a hell of a lot!!!

treblig
 
I agree that its all of the above, but above all I think its the people here that make the site the best there is! They bring the cars, the passion, the knowledge and the comraderie, and they SHARE!!! Seldom is the time when a question is asked by a member, or a new member starts their welcom wagon thread, that you don't get answers or welcomes immediately!! Heck, Memike posted a Happy Birthday to someone at 11:59 just to beat Keith to the punch!! That's the kind of caring members we have here!! And the characters??? I don't think we could do without them!!!

The peoples!!!! That's y'all, that make this site the best!!


Yes, the people.

The "older members" that have been around here that we have become friends. How you can post a problem and get help from others. Some of the members even get my twisted sense of humor (Steve LOL!).


And the local members. 70Demonmike, Sedanman, and others I've PM'ed near the south side of Chicago. There are more near me that I haven't met yet, but would love to meet more.

Then there are my "Michigan Crew" that I meet on exits off of I-94 for parts deals on my way to Detroit to visit family (Beatnick, Dodge33, and Cosgig).

rustyratrod drove over 45 minutes to help me load up Bruce's old 65 wagon when I bought it. I couldn't have done it as well without him.

Meeting Waggs on my way to Orlando, Fl for vacation. He's a great guy, and I enjoyed having lunch with him and taking pictures of the "Waggin".

I met some great people on my "world tours" a few years back while gathering my parts together. I loved meeting with them and buying parts. (physixx, bbrown, and davescuda) and many others that I can't remember off the top of my head.

All the help threads for those who truly needed it. Like when slant 6 Matt's axle was failing and we sent some money for him, then someone near him donated an axle for him and he just had to drive within an hour to pick it up. He then wanted to return some of the donated money, and we told him to keep it and have a nice birthday party bash with his family and he posted pictures.

When they built the ramp for Bruce when he was in the wheel chair. Waggs pulls out a red scooter for him from nowhere... WTF? I still don't know how he pulled that off and where he got the funds for it, but it was very cool of him to do for Bruce. And the 8-10 members who showed up to help build teh ramp, got it done in one day!

Then when 65loveaffair and mommacat posted about the injured kitten that they found and had trouble with their local emergency vets. I have 3 - 4 of them up here to choose from, so I helped out. We were able to save her (the kitten now known as "FABO the 340 Demon Kitty". We got so much support, I had less than $700 out of my own pocket to cover the vet bills. We had members from 3 countries help with donations! Thanks to my regular vet, Dr. Loxtercamp, we were able to save her and not amputate her broken and infected leg or even the tip of her tail! The antibiotics were able to kill the infection so he didn't have to amputate anything, we caught it just in time to save her. It was amazing to see how her body healed through the x-rays. We had grown adults posting up how they were in tears reading that thread!

Angie (mommacat) looked so worried when I first picked up the kitten (she was about 2-3 months old at the time), I could see the concern and worry in her. Then when I handed FABO kitty back, I could see the relief in her face, the worry went away. She unzipped her jacket half way and put the kitten in the jacket with her to keep it warm. It reminded me of the nature shows where a lion or tiger cub gets separated from its mother and then the mother finds it. The name "mommacat" fits her perfectly, she is a mom for her cats. You can just see the love and concern that she has for them.

Going to MMW in Indy and hanging out with the FABO members. Tony Fields, Cheryl, Bob, Kegan B, Wildcat, Memike, and all the others. There is usually someone sitting by the cars and will watch your stuff while you run off to the swap area or watch racing or look at all of the nice cars. I had a great time going through the swap area with them. Cheryl got me a great deal on a space saver spare tire, and Kegan found a new luggage rack that I needed for my Challenger convertible (I never expected to find a new one). He has so much knowledge about the cars and parts for his age. I was amazed at how much he knows and how he can spot the parts so well.

Then, I'm happy to pick up a few bags of Bob's favorite hot bbq potato chips that he can't get in AZ. For my second trip, I called Cheryl the night before and asked if Bob needed some chips, so I could pick them up before I left. Cheryl is asking "Who is this?", while I hear Bob in the background saying, "It's Karl, just say yes"... (I forgot to say who I was when she answered). Bob reminded me of the scene in the first Ghostbusters where they say, "If anyone asks if you are a god, say yes.." Bob was like, "If anyone asks if I need potato chips, say yes..." (I don't think he cares who brings them, as long as he gets his favorite chips - LOL!) But he knew right away that it was me asking if he wanted the chips. (Those are his "crack" - LOL!).

And I will never forget going to Tulsa, OK for the "Catoosa Cookout". Hanging out with Cliff, Asa, Mary, Marteen, Bill, Chuck and the rest of their families. Mary and I did the cooking and we fed about 20 people that night with ribs, chicken, burgers, asparagus, and some other veggies. We made a great team, I couldn't have done it all by myself. If it wasn't for her, the burgers and chicken would have been burnt while I was taking care of the ribs. Everybody was full and we had plenty of leftovers for the next day.

Then going back a month later and building the 360 with Cliff and Asa during the week while the summer Olympics were going on. The "coldest day" was 108° F and there were a couple at 114° F. We had to keep going in to the air conditioning and cooling off and drinking water. Then going back to my hotel room around midnight and catching up with the Olympic highlights for an hour or two before falling asleep. We all had a great time.

Yep, I've met alot of great people and had many good times with them. All because of FABO. It's like family here, sometimes a dysfunctional one, but it is like family.
 
I don't know, but it sure keeps me logged in.
 
A big thing for me is the way people treat each other around here. Everyone is for the most part kind, polite and generous....old members, new members, and administrators.
 
This is like trying to explain our time here to our wife's-They just don't get it--Steve
 
It's the knowledge base of all the 'Mopar' family members. Ask any question, and you always get the best answer.
 
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