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Post by joedodge on Jun 29, 2009 12:38:49 GMT -7
Hey the club particaption was great yesterday. The cars you brought in were breathtaking. I said it before and I'll say it it again it makes me happy to see you guys putting in the time and $$ in your rides and keeping our hobby going with the new Chrysler products. I know Brent and Steve really do appriciate all your support. Thanks again!! JoeDodge
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Post by greg095 on Jun 29, 2009 13:35:42 GMT -7
Nice turn out.
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Post by 1sikcharger on Jun 29, 2009 16:47:45 GMT -7
It was a good turn out
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2009 17:52:44 GMT -7
Hey the club particaption was great yesterday. The cars you brought in were breathtaking. I said it before and I'll say it it again it makes me happy to see you guys putting in the time and $$ in your rides and keeping our hobby going with the new Chrysler products. I know Brent and Steve really do appriciate all your support. Thanks again!! JoeDodge Thanks for having us. It was fun. Can I give a recomendation/ request? Is there any way to have the proper classes posted on the cards that are posted in the windows according to the cheat sheet? Some of us don't understand A body, B body ect... or a better discription of the class. Like what makes it A Body, B Body ect..(I had no idea ) Also could the new hemi have atleast 2 classes simular to the old school classes. Like modifed/race and stock/semi modifed. Just asking.
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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2009 19:22:37 GMT -7
As good as the LX turn out was, I'm sure it may be an option for next year. I'll pass it on to Steve..
The A Body, B Body..... E Body is easy...., it just takes years to learn it. I had a cheat sheet somewhere around here and I'll see if I can find it. When I first got hooked up with the MOU I had no idea what they were talking about and then after a year or so it started making sense.
Let me see if I can find it
J
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Post by Admin on Jun 29, 2009 19:28:36 GMT -7
MOPAR Body types A / B / C / D / E / F Still many Mopar fans do not know which car(s) are which body style. Let's clear up some of that. While I do not claim to be an expert, I have been around Mopars now for a grand total of about 3 years. If you think anything here is inaccurate, or missing please let me know. Let's start off with A-body. 61-62 Lancer 60-76 Valiant 63-76 Dart 64-69 Barracuda 70-76 Duster 71-72 Demon B-body 62 Dart 62-64 Polara, 330, 440 62-64 Fury, Sport Fury, Savoy, Belvedere 65-76 Coronet 65-74 Satellite, Belvedere 67-72 GTX 68-75 Road Runner 68-71 Super Bee 66-78 Charger 69 Daytona 70 Superbird 75-78 Fury (Salon/75 Road Runner) C-Body 57(I think)-78 Chrysler (Not including Imperial) Newport, New Yorker, 300 57-61 Dodge Coronet, D500, Polara, Seneca, Phoenix 57-61 Plymouth Savoy, Belvedere, Fury 60-61 Dart 62-65 Dodge 880 Custom 65-78 Fury, Sport Fury, VIP, GT, ST23, Fury I, Fury II, Fury III, Gran Fury NOTE: There were 75-78 B-Body Fury cars, Salon etc 66-74 Monaco Polara including 500 70 Chrysler 300 Hurst, 70 Newport Cordoba Spring Special, and other special models D-Body - I'm not sure exactly where the D-body starts and ends, but this is close 57-73 Imperial NOTE: I think 74-75 Imperials were actually C-Body. E-Body 70-74 Barracuda, Cuda, Hemicuda, AAR 70-74 Challenger, Challenger R/T, T/A, Rallye Challenger F-Body 76-80 Dodge Aspen, Aspen R/T, Super Coupe 76-80 Plymouth Volare, Road Runner, Super Coupe 77-up Diplomat 82-85? New Yorker 5th Ave
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Post by MikEy on Jun 29, 2009 19:39:22 GMT -7
Next time i need to print this out before
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Post by RT722 on Jun 29, 2009 20:02:22 GMT -7
There going to have a class for LX next year
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Post by MikEy on Jun 29, 2009 20:12:43 GMT -7
Cool pics and i liked how he took pics of our interiors too
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Post by MikEy on Jun 29, 2009 20:45:18 GMT -7
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Post by 440Gordy on Jun 29, 2009 20:48:22 GMT -7
Glad the show was a success. Wish I could have made it. Thanks for the pictures you guys are posting!
Great job on the body list Jeff. Don't think I'm going to remember that any time soon however.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2009 21:19:54 GMT -7
MOPAR Body types A / B / C / D / E / F Still many Mopar fans do not know which car(s) are which body style. Let's clear up some of that. While I do not claim to be an expert, I have been around Mopars now for a grand total of about 3 years. If you think anything here is inaccurate, or missing please let me know. Let's start off with A-body. 61-62 Lancer 60-76 Valiant 63-76 Dart 64-69 Barracuda 70-76 Duster 71-72 Demon B-body 62 Dart 62-64 Polara, 330, 440 62-64 Fury, Sport Fury, Savoy, Belvedere 65-76 Coronet 65-74 Satellite, Belvedere 67-72 GTX 68-75 Road Runner 68-71 Super Bee 66-78 Charger 69 Daytona 70 Superbird 75-78 Fury (Salon/75 Road Runner) C-Body 57(I think)-78 Chrysler (Not including Imperial) Newport, New Yorker, 300 57-61 Dodge Coronet, D500, Polara, Seneca, Phoenix 57-61 Plymouth Savoy, Belvedere, Fury 60-61 Dart 62-65 Dodge 880 Custom 65-78 Fury, Sport Fury, VIP, GT, ST23, Fury I, Fury II, Fury III, Gran Fury NOTE: There were 75-78 B-Body Fury cars, Salon etc 66-74 Monaco Polara including 500 70 Chrysler 300 Hurst, 70 Newport Cordoba Spring Special, and other special models D-Body - I'm not sure exactly where the D-body starts and ends, but this is close 57-73 Imperial NOTE: I think 74-75 Imperials were actually C-Body. E-Body 70-74 Barracuda, Cuda, Hemicuda, AAR 70-74 Challenger, Challenger R/T, T/A, Rallye Challenger F-Body 76-80 Dodge Aspen, Aspen R/T, Super Coupe 76-80 Plymouth Volare, Road Runner, Super Coupe 77-up Diplomat 82-85? New Yorker 5th Ave Thanks. Thats alot to remember. I'll have to take this next year, and I think your right about some of the guys that own old school mopars.
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2009 6:53:31 GMT -7
Thats OK, the old school guys get confused with SXT, R/T, SRT and LX
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2009 8:06:05 GMT -7
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Post by BENISASPUD on Jun 30, 2009 8:13:26 GMT -7
Great pictures Chris!!!
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