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Post by Powermyster »

Hello all,

I just thought I'd say hi and introduce myself. I've been watching the forum for a little while and decided to join. I've always love muscle cars and i'm finally in the financial position to make dream reality.

I hope to pick something up in the next couple of weeks, I'll be sure to you all informed.

Regards,

Darren
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Welcome, look forward to seeing your prospective purchase...
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Welcome dude,

What ya after?

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Thanks for the welcome. I'm open to good deal, I quite fancy 1970 challenger or cuda

I extended the house and built a small garage in the summer. Something tat size would suit best for working on, but I could squeeze a b-body in.
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Post by cadboy »

Hi and welcome to the club Darren, you are in the right place for Mopars help and advice.

Look forward to seeing your purchase.
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Post by Charger »

hello there :hello2:, good luck with your quest for MOPAR :thumbright:
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Hi! :D
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Post by Sublime For 40 »

Welcome . . .

'70 E-body eh ?

The man has taste.

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I set myself a budget, as with all budgets I think this one is going to be smashed.
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get a running car, not a full resto project, or you will be 20 years late before you end up driving it !

70 E body is a good choice, but I'm biased.
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Post by Carl »

Hi Darren and welcome, so your after an E body then, Big Block/Small Block, auto/manual?

This is a reasonable first Mopar

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PLYMOUTH-BARR ... 462cf38072
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Or something a bit different but just as desirable is this beaut.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1970-PLYMOUTH ... 4d29712125
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Welcome to the club Darren.
And good luck with your search. :thumbright:
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I fancy something with some light restoration work. Be nice to get something that you could drive around I straight away but where the fun in that.

Thanks for the recommendations guys. I have been watching eBay and the forum. I just missed out on the 440 challenger last week. That would have been ideal for me. Just the right amount of bodywork too.
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Post by Powermyster »

I fancy something with some light restoration work. Be nice to get something that you could drive around I straight away but where the fun in that.

Thanks for the recommendations guys. I have been watching eBay and the forum. I just missed out on the 440 challenger last week. That would have been ideal for me. Just the right amount of bodywork too.
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