Im a very Introverted person.The only shows i go to are local ones,and the Pumpkin Run thats held in south jersey.mopar71 wrote:Then Dude ! You have to get out more often, have you ever been to Carlisle? This July, be there or be squareSmellslike1974 wrote:I meant like in person,ive never saw another sundance in person.Ive seen tons online,most of them are the same car being sold from one person to another.mopar71 wrote:I have seen 3 all aztec gold(brown color).Never seen a white one.Didnt you see one on craigslist once?I think it was for sale?
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If you ever go to any show in your life,go to the carlisle show,its the largest. Here is the link:
http://www.carsatcarlisle.com/ce/events ... nationals/
http://www.carsatcarlisle.com/ce/events ... nationals/
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I dont forgive them...mopar71 wrote:Thats ok,I forgive your family for not being mopar FansSmellslike1974 wrote:See.
This is the downfall of being the only mopar fan in the family![]()
But i dont mind,i dont like big crowds of people anyway

theres been alot of mopars ive tried to get my brother or dad to buy but they dont want one.
Its ok ill just be the only one with a real* car in our garage.

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lol my fam is big on fords, but they all used to be mopar guys...xcept my mom's side of the fam - they're die hard GM......i haven't been to many big shows, either (i went to heartland nationals though - mainly for hot rods), but i think i'm gonna go to the big mopar one in IA this year - i wish they had a non-judged class, though, cuz my score will be about 5 out of 100 if compared to how it's supposed to look...plus it's not done yet haha 

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I guess I had a good automobile upbringing in the heartland. I'm originally from Warsaw, Indiana, and it's somewhat close to Kokomo and New Castle where there were Chrysler/Plymouth and Dodge plants, so there were always a lot of Mopars around the north central part of Indiana. I can remember seeing and riding in the first Barracuda when an uncle of mine bought one and drove it out to our great grandfather's farm. I was only seven and thought that that back window slope was just about the coolest thing I had ever seen.
It doesn't mean everyone was a Mopar lug nut, some were Ford's, but most were Mopar.
It doesn't mean everyone was a Mopar lug nut, some were Ford's, but most were Mopar.