That is a great story Mark. I know the feeling that you talked about, I get the same feeling whenever I get the chance to sit in an old Mopar. BTW, a buddy of mine ran across a 1967 Plymouth Fury Convertible, 383 4bbl, 4-speed car at a storage yard in Colorado that is liquidating everything, he says it's rough but it has potential. hit me up if you are interested.
I like the end subscribe ad that you show. When I was young, I had a red 71 challenger ragtop. Paid $2600 for it in 1983. Looks like the one ur sitting in.
I totally understand...make mine a MOPAR or NO car! Would love to be able to contact Mark about restoring my MOPARS. My husband's dream who was a walking MOPAR encyclopedia. Sadly after 6 years of Stage 4 Kidney Cancer he succumbed to the disease after a long hard battle. I would like to fulfill his dream but I am finding the cost has gone way up. He could have restored them all himself if he hadn't been so ill...he had the ability and the knowledge. So sad seeing these great machines rusting away.
Love the show and the attention to detail. Keep it up.
I can relate to exactly what you said there’s something about to sitting in them !
Mark is a true diehard Mopar fan, enciclopedia, loves originality,👍👌👏😎
We're loving it Mark!
That is a great story Mark. I know the feeling that you talked about, I get the same feeling whenever I get the chance to sit in an old Mopar. BTW, a buddy of mine ran across a 1967 Plymouth Fury Convertible, 383 4bbl, 4-speed car at a storage yard in Colorado that is liquidating everything, he says it's rough but it has potential. hit me up if you are interested.
Mark Worman check out the Burnt Orange 70 Charger on E bay. Found your car.
I like the end subscribe ad that you show. When I was young, I had a red 71 challenger ragtop. Paid $2600 for it in 1983. Looks like the one ur sitting in.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Its hard to explain it!
I totally understand...make mine a MOPAR or NO car! Would love to be able to contact Mark about restoring my MOPARS. My husband's dream who was a walking MOPAR encyclopedia. Sadly after 6 years of Stage 4 Kidney Cancer he succumbed to the disease after a long hard battle. I would like to fulfill his dream but I am finding the cost has gone way up. He could have restored them all himself if he hadn't been so ill...he had the ability and the knowledge. So sad seeing these great machines rusting away.
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More of a nightmare to have to sit behind the wheel of a Chrysler