Good morning, I am johnr and would just like to say Hi from the North Oregon Coast. I just joined this forum, yesterday, and am looking forward to learning from all of your cumulative knowledge.
-- johnr --
Welcome...Check out the Main site page for a huge wealth of technical information. A lot of info about E Bodies you won't find anywhere else on the internet as well as helpful videos and the only online broadcast sheet decoder :banana:
:wave: Welcome aboard from Ontario :canada:
Welcome John.
Do you have a picture of a Mopar you own that you can share with us?
Welcome aboard :welcome:
Welcome from B.C. Canada.
:wave: Welcome John!
:welcome: from Central IL! I love to visit Oregon. Just beautiful.
Welcome from Manitoba..... :canada:
Welcome johnr to a great place to visit for all your ebody needs! Remember to add you pin to the member map! Enjoy!
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Welcome to the mother lode of information on e-bodies. I have found e-bodies.org to be indispensable in helping me with my Challenger. :welcome:
Quote from: Topcat on October 28, 2017, 08:06:10 AM
Welcome John.
Do you have a picture of a Mopar you own that you can share with us?
Another vote for some pictures. Not here to judge, just want to see what's in the garage. Welcome. Oregon coast, especially the mid to northern section.... :inlove:
Welcome to a great website.
Welcome from Sylmar, CA
:welcome: Thanks for joining & introducing yourself! You won't find a more welcome & helpful online Mopar community. :grouphug:
Btw- We have great friends in Bay City & love visiting your beautiful area.
Welcome from Connecticut!
A year ago, my son bought his first car. It is a 1970 Challenger RT ! A project car he had shipped out from Florida.
I just drug home a 1971 'Cuda from Coos Bay that is a salvage mission. I don't have the monies to put it together, myself, but I hope to find it a good home. It is pretty much a car in a box and I will get some pictures together.
-- johnr --
Welcome from New Jersey! :veryexcited:
:welcome: From krazyfornia :wave:
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A great big MOPAR Welcome "Johnr" from SoCal, send some pics if you can, show us what your working on. You need help, you've found it. Thanks, Al
Welcome John from Panama :panama: :wave:
And yet another welcome to the site from Ontario, :canada: :wave:
Welcome to the forum @JohnR ! Glad you found us! :welcome:
Here are a couple of pictures of my boy's first car. He had it shipped out here to Oregon from Florida. Originally it was a 383 car with an automatic. It has a 440 in there and a 4 spd along with the parts that came with it.
-- johnr --
That looks alright: How is it for rust?
Looks like a great project! :lookatthat:
The Challenger does have some rust repairs to be dealt with, but overall I think it is a good start for him. I always figured that is what chemicals and welders are for. I am hopeful that he is going to find an aspect that he really likes to do and perhaps pursue a career in it.
-- johnr --
Good plan I think. I remember when I was in high school you were expected to choose a career path. It's pretty hard to choose a path to go when you have no idea what would be involved.