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New Mope Head

Cicholski1969

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Howdy guys, my name is Ryan Cicholski, and I have been a Mopar enthusiast for a few years, not the cheapest hobby but better than drugs for a 16 year old, am I right? I figured I should introduce myself and why I'm here. I'm hoping to make a purchase on a Plymouth Roadrunner up north for my first muscle vehicle, though I'm here at the moment to search for an old 1968 Plymouth Sport Satellite my Grandpa bought new. Thanks for add, it's a pleasure to be here.
 
Welcome from Missouri!! It's a honor to have young blood in the crowd!!
 
:welcome:

It's a great hobby and a great community.

But don't expect to also be buying expensive shoes or computer games, this will eat up all of your $$$ but is worth it in the long run.

You will save a TON of $$$$ if you buy a more solid or complete car than one that needs quarters and frame rails.
If that RR is too much of a rust bucket than it would be a better idea to wait and keep searching for a more solid starting point. (ask me how I know :rolleyes:)

Awesome that more young guys are getting into the Mopar thing.
 
Welcome from Connecticut.
There's alot helpful people here. :thumbsup:
 
Welcome from Alabama. Mopars will keep you out of trouble, unless you take them on wild street outings.
 
Mopar can be very addicting but at least you won't see your money go down the toilet like drugs. Welcome and way better choice!:thumbsup:
 
Welcome from Indiana. Good luck with your search. Is Holland still the tulip capital of North America?
 
Welcome from North Florida.
Good luck on your quest.
Try the lost & found forum if you are searching for a certain car so you can get the word out.
 
Welcome from WA state. As stated, the Mopar world is great and there are deals to be had but you have to be ready with cash in hand. Spend some time deciding what you really want but don't be afraid of getting something other than a Road Runner to learn on and perhaps sell later on or perhaps even use as trading material. Also, you probably know that there is not a lot of difference between a Satellite, Sport Satellite, Road Runner and GTX except that the first 2 are typically MUCH cheaper. The parts all interchange and there are a lot of Satellites and Sport Satellites that have Road Runner "things" on them. In fact a Sport Satellite is fancier than a Road Runner in trim level.
 
Welcome aboard from NJ. I hope you get the RR but Satty's are nice as well!
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I'll welcome you as long as you promise to never use the phrase "Mope head" again!
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Greetings from Upstate NY. I tried to get my son involved in MOPARs but he decided to make a lot of money instead of spending it.
 
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