Meet your newest Mopar lady

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Hello Mopar Kay, glad you jumped in to enjoy this great site, lots of information here and great techs here to help members, you know me buy SlaterAndSons, met you at No Name Nationals, I enjoy your videos and your energy.

Jump on in and enjoy, I frequently hit the Coffee thread in general discussion thread, jump in and say hello and enjoy a cup.

This picture will remind you I am sure

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I’m Kay, 29 years old. .. I’ve spent the last year learning how to revive a 73 duster and have found a passion for reviving these mopars. A year ago I couldn’t tell you one thing. Today I wrench on it myself and if I get stuck I figure it out and keep moving on. It’s a 318 car originally with a 340. It sat in the field with the other A body mopars. I said I wanted to get it on the road, but never thought I would be the one leading the entire project. My father in law helped me get started wrenching about 5 months in, I was ready to start doing stuff myself and took those steps to not be so afraid to take something apart. I’ve learned how to revive it by asking questions online and watching videos.

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HI Kay, it is good to see you here. There is a lot of information here so please take advantage of that.

I will be seeing you soon.
 
Welcome aboard, Kay!


I too lived on the Gulf Coast once upon a time. Pass Christian, Long Beach (2x), Bay St. Louis, and Kiln. We really enjoyed Mississippi.
Nice. I was born in Gulfport, lived in Long Beach and graduated school there, and later moved to Pass Christian. Visited Bay St Louis often. In my opinion the Coast is the best part of Mississippi. I moved to Vegas last year but go back home often to visit. I miss it dearly.
 
Welcome welcome welcome. :thumbsup:
Don't know how I missed your posts.
 
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