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The history of E-Bodies.org

Started by Cuda Cody, January 05, 2017, 03:16:42 PM

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Chryco Psycho


Cuda Cody

You crack me up.   :haha:  Yup, that's how baby cars are made.   :rofl:

Quote from: Spikedog08 on April 10, 2017, 07:15:52 AM
Is this how we get the diecast cars?   ::)

70RTSE383

Thanks Cody. I / we really appreciate the time and effort you have and continue to spend on this site

John :banana:
70' Challenger R/T SE in progress
66' Mustang fastback GT350 clone
Factory Five Cobra
70' Kawasaki H1
70' Honda CT 70


TobiasM

#33
Cody,

I`ve got 3 things to do:

At first: THANKS VERY MUCH to you in person, Cody, for idea and realisation of this great site! It`s amazing how you find time to run this board and your own e-body-business...big thumbs!

Also THANKS VERY MUCH to all active members shareing their knowledge and experiences to make this great hobby even greater.

:1place:

Already knowing febo an cc, I found this great site by accident...what a great find!

Second: got to introduce myself...will do so immediately in a separate thread...you'll find it here: https://forum.e-bodies.org/new-members-introductions/3/one-more-member-from-autobahn-country/1973/

Third: introduce my e-body...will do that as a step 3 in some minutes...you'll find it here:
https://forum.e-bodies.org/your-restoration-project/10/70-challenger-rtse-440-6pack-shaky-shaker/1974/

stevec

excellent site and thanks for allowing a second generation Challenger owner in. Yes, we are rarer then a hens tooth, but wear the name proudly.
Steve
'The 2nd Generation Challenger Guy'

340challconvert

Cody
This site has some really great features and brings a fresh outlook for e body enthusiasts.
I really liked the information on rebuilding steering columns and your on-line decoder.
Excited about this new e body venue.
Thank you
Phil


Data Moderator A66 Challenger Registry

Owner of 1970 A66 Challenger convertible

Cuda Cody

Thank you for the nice comment @340challconvert    We have some really exciting stuff coming up that I can't wait to share with everyone.  Things that have me so excited that I hardly sleep at night.  And it's really been a team effort too with a lot of people helping behind the scenes to bring all this together in one site.  The only thing I would ask people to do is help share the site with anyone who has an E-Body or an interest in one.   :drinkingbud:

Quote from: 340challconvert on June 20, 2017, 07:05:57 PM
Cody
This site has some really great features and brings a fresh outlook for e body enthusiasts.
I really liked the information on rebuilding steering columns and your on-line decoder.
Excited about this new e body venue.
Thank you
Phil


dougdel

after one day herei,m finding some great things that I like.  you did a great job Cody,  thanks for all you do for our hobby  :driving:

ViperMan

Quote from: anlauto on January 05, 2017, 06:46:39 PM
:iagree: I hope it takes off :perfect10:

Are you talking about this page or the porn site...?  :)  Hahah!

Skunkworks Challenger

Hi Cody, I just ran across your website and immediately signed on.  I'm going to be at the Ben Snobar auction and hope to meet you in person.  My shop is just around the corner from the auction site.  I'm making it available for parking. Also I could offer temporary storage for member purchases.  Hope to see you there.  Paul Knight-- Skunkworks Challenger

Cuda Cody

Great to see you here @Skunkworks Challenger  and that is very nice of you to offer to let members temporarily store auction parts they buy at your place.  @rocketresto  Tom is on here too and I'm sure he'll appreciate your offer to help members.

Thanks for checking in Paul and I'll see you at the Auction.


rocketresto

Hey Paul!  He has a gorgeous 70 Challenger with factory rear shoulder belts.  Look forward to seeing everybody at the auction.
Rocket Restorations
Olympia, Washington

RandyCuda

Very cool to know the history of the site.
For the last 3 years or so I have thought about the need for such a straight forward site like this with how to information and videos, resources, parts links and of course a forum for the friendly exchange of knowledge. The contributions and information donations from this site community is awesome... SO far the forums I have read through here everyone is very helpful and not over opinionated or trash talking unlike some sights I have been on. When I can get to my restoration I am looking forward to sharing the progress and picking the brains of fellow members for help and how to info. 

Cuda Cody

Thanks for joining us @RandyCuda   :banana:  I'm right down the road from you in Brush Prairie, WA so please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you once you start your project.  :drinkingbud:

Quote from: RandyCuda on July 16, 2017, 01:18:43 AM
Very cool to know the history of the site.
For the last 3 years or so I have thought about the need for such a straight forward site like this with how to information and videos, resources, parts links and of course a forum for the friendly exchange of knowledge. The contributions and information donations from this site community is awesome... SO far the forums I have read through here everyone is very helpful and not over opinionated or trash talking unlike some sights I have been on. When I can get to my restoration I am looking forward to sharing the progress and picking the brains of fellow members for help and how to info.

RandyCuda

Cody, I had noticed you were not far away.  :wrenching:  Looking forward to your future assistance.