What makes mopar guy different?

Around where I live, most of the Mopar people are really great people. Of course there are the jerks in the pack. It's the same with all brands. Once had a guy buy an air cleaner from us at a Mopar swap meet. He said he needed it for his truck, so he got a fairly good deal. I walked a few vendors over, and it was for sell with the price marked up. It didn't make me mad. I kinda laughed at it. People like that are everywhere. It's just a part of making a profit.

The Mopar people are different to me in my opinion because they've always felt like they were the underdog. I love seeing the guys that drive in with the vehicle that they worked on for so long to enjoy. I just turn the other way when the numbers matching Challenger rolls out of the covered trailer. Trust me, if my Dart won't drive to the show then it's not worth my time. I don't care about trophies. Just sitting around and enjoying other car peoples' company is what I look forward to. I get with a bunch of friends and just walk around and talk about what we think is cool and mostly day dream about that project we want to work on. Unfortunately I have no Mopar friends my age, but it's probably a good thing.

All in all I say that Mopar people in my area are great. I love hearing their stories, but I'm sure there are plenty of the snobs out there wiping down their Challenger that they just drove straight from the lot. Once again, I'll turn the other way and walk straight to the old Dart with the Cragars and fat tires.