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I agree on the show. The whole event is pretty neat at Farmington. I think the swap meet is bigger than the one in Rockingham a few weeks earlier.
 
I think membership for the Piedmont club is only $20 a year, and that gets you into the Auto Fair in the Spring and Fall(now late summer). My friend is a member with his 66 Hemi Charger. I've been meaning to join, but haven't gotten around to it. I did go to one of their pic nics a few years ago, all nice people.
 
Pretty hard to find. When I first looked them up on the web and finally found some info either their listed contact info was no good, or they never got back to me. I finally ran in to a Mopar guy at a cruise in High Point who gave me a number. I'm pretty sure he said he wasn't in the club though.

Anyway, I don't have any contact info for them anymore.
 
Hi. I was told about this web site from a poster at the Roadrunner nest. I have a 1971 Roadrunner with a 383, 4 speed, and an A36 Performance axle package and a 1970 Charger R/T with a 440 and torqueflite. I also have a 1966 Fury III now with a 440 and a factory 4 speed but this one is still a project. I hope to find someone with a build sheet for the Roadrunner. It is RM23N1G149824. I have the factory fender tag but I have never found a build sheet.

Since u have the fender tag galen can make u one or if u email me I have a blank one I can email u and u can do it yourself
 
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