New to site, but not to Mopars
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 1:26 am
Hi Everyone,
Long post so be forewarned.
I swear, the internet has changed the world of car enthusiasts! About some 20 years ago, I caught the fever for finned cars. I asked a friend of mine which cars would have the biggest fins. He clued me in to Mopars. Back then, I had to comb the libraries and book stores for pictures and info. I decided I needed to find a 59 Plymouth. I religiously picked up the Auto Trader every week. I came across an add from someone looking for 59 Fury's. I gave him a call just to see if he had come across any 59's that he passed on. I was young and didn't have a whole lot of money. Turns out he had a collection of cars and invited me over. He had quite a few Fury's and a few Belvedere' s in various stages of disrepair. I picked out a light blue Belvedere that was mostly intact. In fact, it started up. It was in rough shape, but practically all there and the price was right. He also gave me a tour of his collection. A few warehouses filled with cars from the 50's to 60's. Many were in excellent shape. Through the years, I've picked up spare parts. Most of the time parts came very cheap because they couldn't get rid of them at the swap meets. Sadly, I haven't done anything with that car. Everything else took priority. I'm sure you know the story. I'm happy I came across this site. I have lots of irons in the fire, but I didn't lose the passion of cars.
I told you my post was long!
-Peter
Long post so be forewarned.
I swear, the internet has changed the world of car enthusiasts! About some 20 years ago, I caught the fever for finned cars. I asked a friend of mine which cars would have the biggest fins. He clued me in to Mopars. Back then, I had to comb the libraries and book stores for pictures and info. I decided I needed to find a 59 Plymouth. I religiously picked up the Auto Trader every week. I came across an add from someone looking for 59 Fury's. I gave him a call just to see if he had come across any 59's that he passed on. I was young and didn't have a whole lot of money. Turns out he had a collection of cars and invited me over. He had quite a few Fury's and a few Belvedere' s in various stages of disrepair. I picked out a light blue Belvedere that was mostly intact. In fact, it started up. It was in rough shape, but practically all there and the price was right. He also gave me a tour of his collection. A few warehouses filled with cars from the 50's to 60's. Many were in excellent shape. Through the years, I've picked up spare parts. Most of the time parts came very cheap because they couldn't get rid of them at the swap meets. Sadly, I haven't done anything with that car. Everything else took priority. I'm sure you know the story. I'm happy I came across this site. I have lots of irons in the fire, but I didn't lose the passion of cars.
I told you my post was long!
-Peter