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I love my southern accent.Did get the love of Mopars from my mom's side of the family.Grandfather and great grand father worked at Chrysler dealerships.Have an uniform from my grandfather including his work coat including from my great grand father.Have their tools as well
That is an awesome bit of history and something you can always cherish. As time allows, it would be great to see some of pictures of these items as many of us here are junkies on memorabilia like that.
Being from North Georgia, back in the late 60s and up into the late 70s, you had geographical pockets of certain brands more prevalent based on the dealerships or lifestyles. Those mechanics back in those days were some truly gifted people.
Our cameras,they were stolen last week.My grandfather told me the memories he remembered working at the Chrysler dealership.Never got to meet my great grandfather,he passed a day before I was born
Welcome from the foothills of NE Tennessee!
F*** cancer. Had it 4 times now, got meaner than it every time so far (knock wood).
Missing a few things and plenty of scars, but still above dirt.
Kick its' ***!!
I worked on my GTX during treatments and recoveries from surgeries over the years. Very therapeutic.
Now....let's see some pics of the ride please ma'am!
Welcome aboard! THANK YOU & your husband for your service! As others have said all the best with your treatments.
A project is a necessary thing to get your mind off things and is very therapeutic. I got into metal detecting when I was out of work for 7 months. It was very helpful to get me out of the house to get my mind off things.