What makes mopar guy different?

i dont know about everyone else but all the mopar guys ive met in person were real jerks. whether theyre know-it-alls or hyperjudgemental. most of the time im treated like i couldnt possibly know anything about mopars and im not worth their time to talk about their car. ive rarely met a mopar guy who i legitimately would try to seek out again. idk maybe it is the checkbook guys ruining it or something. either way i dont love the fans i just love the cars.

UDUST81, you should stop by and visit my son that moved to Des Moines. He's got his '70 Roadrunner and 2010 Challenger SRT down there with him. His '68 Charger is still back here in Nebraska. He's not always the most talkative but he really enjoys chatting Mopars with other folk.

My experiences have been totally different from what everybody else on this thread have been saying. I've got a lot of Mopar buddies and we usually bend over backwards helping one another out. Now, we're always outnumbered at the car shows and it seems to me that we are often shorted when they give out trophies. Almost all of the people that are judging the local shows around here are more into Fords and Chebbies.

I've yet to attend an all Mopar show. Maybe guys act differently there. I dunno. But I am surprised that all of you guys have had such bad experiences with other Chrysler fans. My personal worst experiences were always with the Bowtie crowd. Not that they're all terrible or anything but they seem to rarely give a second look at anything that's not made by GM. I always like to look at all makes myself.