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Mopar a unique car.

Robert Schaad

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I have spent from 1976 to 2006 in Germany. I have owned MOPARs my total time in Europe. I went to hundreds of car shows and meets. I see 20 plus Mustangs and 20 plus chevys at each show in Europe. All the same looking. But a MOPAR is super rare. My 71 RR, 383 Air Grabber, rear wing, front eye spoilers, pistol grip, white with gold stripes was never seen before. There are no NAPA or other parts stores and shops to fix you Mopar in Germany. You must do it yourself. I have fixed so many problems and using this site, I am giving you solutions that I have found to fix small problems. I hope some of my fixes will give you an idea if you run into the same kind of problems. I will continue to post fixes. Hope you find them interesting.

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I agree, the same is true in the states. This is what led me to being a Mopar man. All I saw at local shows were Chevys and Fords. Hopefully soon, they'll see a Hemi powered 69 convertible Coronet. Thank you for this community!
 
I love my GM, but they are certainly not rare. The few shows I do take the Hemi to, very few Mopars are found.
 
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