View Full Version : For The Mopar Crowd
Or for that fact, any other car crowd.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y4X9wVEFtHA
MEANZ06
01-14-2022, 10:50am
Awesome :seasix:
BayouCountry
01-14-2022, 11:24am
Ford and Mopar were my first love. Thanks for posting.
Now I miss my '70 Challenger R/T SE even more. sniff, sniff
ratflinger
01-14-2022, 11:50am
Always nice to be wealthy
RMVette
01-14-2022, 12:51pm
Always nice to be wealthy
Ain't that the truth. Oil and gas money? He said his dad owned a dry goods store back in the day but I doubt that is where his wealth came from.
Very cool....If I ever win the lottery......:D
Very cool indeed. Would be a great place to visit and drool over the old muscle cars.
I didn't see any splitter guards? Or splitters, for that matter? That's the difference between being "Rich" and being "Wealthy". :yesnod:
Iron Chef
01-15-2022, 1:23pm
I loved my Mopars. Had two 1970 Challenger R/T's, a 1971 Charger R/T, a 1971 Charger Super Bee and a 1969 Coronet R/T. So much fun, but what a pain in the ass to restore. At least it used to be. Nothing will get people's attention faster than a 440 SixPack with a Purple Stripe cam.
Ain't that the truth. Oil and gas money? He said his dad owned a dry goods store back in the day but I doubt that is where his wealth came from.
Actually there is a chain of grocery stores in Texas called Brookshire's, but they started in Tyler. This guy is far south near Houston, so I don't think it's the same family.
VetteBoy1979
01-15-2022, 3:40pm
Hemi Hideout! I had my 40th birthday party there! John is a really nice guy.
http://http://hemihideout.com
69camfrk
01-15-2022, 3:58pm
Holy mother of all that is good....:seasix:
Holy Crap! That's crazy spectacular.
https://hdhinstruments.com/
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