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Hello I’m a new mopar nut

Welcome to FBBO

good luck in the quest for a nicer B-body MoPar

I was, still am sort of a GM guy too, but my 1st love is MoPar
lots of Camaros Chevelles Firebird Trans Ams etc.
I just don't own/race any GM muscle cars anymore
most my GM stuff was Drag Racing, it was far cheaper to build back then
& far more parts were available for GM, 20-30 years ago
find them everywhere
MoPar world is catching up thou, still expensive, but much of it is well worth it
IF you build it for yourself, do most of the work yourself or to taste etc.
& not for the resale market, unless you do all aspects yourself...

you can get upside down financially on these cars really easily
resale isn't everything if you love what you do & get into it deep

maybe try & find a 1/2 finished project, someone bailed/bailing on
most the body work & parts acquired, more complete, running & driving even better
all the lil' stuff will $1,000 you to death, trim, interior, gauges, suspension etc.
You'll be $$$ ahead of the game
Thanks for the advice my friend
 
It may take a few months but some pretty nice cars go through the for sale part of this forum that are in pretty solid shape to really nice and are realistically priced. Take your time.
 
Welcome from the great white north of Canada!

And as other have said be patient, research and learn everything you can about the mopar(s) you are interested in, also look up for sale ads and watch auctions to get an idea of fair market value for said cars. And don't be afraid to buy a car a long ways away, transporting is ALWAYS cheaper then rust repair.
 
Welcome from the great white north of Canada!

And as other have said be patient, research and learn everything you can about the mopar(s) you are interested in, also look up for sale ads and watch auctions to get an idea of fair market value for said cars. And don't be afraid to buy a car a long ways away, transporting is ALWAYS cheaper then rust repair.
Thanks buddy. I’m new to the mopar family. Hoping I find my car
 
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