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New life long Mopar from milwaukee area

Bill76

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Hello everyone , old life long mopar lover from beer town . A couple months ago I purchased a 1967 dodge r/t . I have been looking a mopar for a loooong time and I struck what I consider gold , a 67 r/t four speed - no rust anywhere . will post pictures when I figure out how.
First car I road in was a 67 r/t when I was 17 years old 52 years ago---I feel 17 again
Got lots questions about brakes but that will be in a new thread
Looking foreword to being a member of the group
Thank you Bill
 
Hello everyone , old life long mopar lover from beer town . A couple months ago I purchased a 1967 dodge r/t . I have been looking a mopar for a loooong time and I struck what I consider gold , a 67 r/t four speed - no rust anywhere . will post pictures when I figure out how.
First car I road in was a 67 r/t when I was 17 years old 52 years ago---I feel 17 again
Got lots questions about brakes but that will be in a new thread
Looking foreword to being a member of the group
Thank you Bill
Welcome Bill! A great place to hang out!
 
I love watching the years wash away from old guys faces when they walk up to one of my cars. I must look like one of Ed Roth's characters while I'm driving cuz I feel like a crazy kid.
 
Welcome from Alabama. I to think a 67 R/T was a great choice.
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Welcome.
R/Ts are my favorite. Pics are required.

Go Brew crew!
 
Welcome from NW CT. Looking forward to those photos man...
 
Welcome from the show me state!!
 
Welcome Bill76,
I am about 45 minutes south of you on that beat up highway from hell "94".

(How I load pictures)
To post pictures I resize them smaller than most cameras take them. I shoot for under 300kb. If you hover over a picture on your computer and right click you can select properties to see the size. If to large they may not load or will take a long time to load. You will see an icon flashing in the upper right corner of your screen as it attempts to load.

To load just hover over the picture and while holding down the left mouse button drag the picture into the reply box. You will see text in your reply telling you to "drop files here to upload". When it loads you will see version of the photo in the lower left corner under your text, click on the full image button next to it and you should be done loading. Then just hit post reply or add more text in your post.
 
Congrats on your addition. I have been into Mopars since I was 18. Forty years ago. My friends were all Chevy guys. So someone had to break out. And I never looked back. I still like Chevys. They are rock solid. But they lack a certain rebel style. Too conservative for my personal tastes. I hope you have years of enjoyment with your new gal. Don't see too many 67 RTs. So you will do just fine putting her up to any park and show.
 
Welcome to the forum Bill. 67 Coronet R/T is a very cool car. Do you have plans for her or just a cleanup?
Not much to do last owner just sunk over 19k in it , had to sell because of family problems ( divorce ) paints good - rebuilt engine , trans ,super stock springs , way to much to list right now , 3 pages of receipts . Right now I am in the process of new brakes and power steering .
Trying to figure out how to post pictures , I am somewhat computer illiterate
 
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