Trans-formed Classic Mopar Enthusiast
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Trans-formed Classic Mopar Enthusiast
Hello.
I've owned classic mopars all of my life, but now find myself without something to tinker on. I'm looking to make my next toy a WS6, and joined to learn what I can and perhaps make a few friends along the way while I save my nickles and dimes for a sizeable downpayment.
See you on the track hopefully soon!
Jessica
I've owned classic mopars all of my life, but now find myself without something to tinker on. I'm looking to make my next toy a WS6, and joined to learn what I can and perhaps make a few friends along the way while I save my nickles and dimes for a sizeable downpayment.
See you on the track hopefully soon!
Jessica
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Well i am also a Classic Mopar Fan! Check my sig for details on the 506cu in Hemi in my 65 Satellite..........have owned that car for a looooong time and lots of mods. Lately found the Red WS6 and love it as a DD.... the T/A is pretty fast for a stocker and looks cool.....
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I've owned a '71 Roadrunner with the 383, and '74 Cuda with the 360 4 barrel, and loved them both. Having owned F-body cars since '96 I can honestly say I don't miss my classics at all. These LT1 and LS1 engines are incredible and we are really driving 'future' classics right now. Every week fewer and fewer are on the road due to abuse, accidents, etc.. You won't be making a mistake if you get one. I'm sure you know what to look for. You still have time to basically get a 'like new' low miles model. Good luck in your search, and don't be afraid to travel to get a nice one. One weekend of driving is well worth the potential years of ownership.