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Archie Duiker

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Hi All, I've been a Mopar guy my whole life, and have never owned another brand. Started with a '64 Polara in 1967 (complete with leaning tower of power!), then a 67 Coronet 500 273 auto, then a 1968 hemi Road Runner 4 speed (owned that one for 46 years), then a 1967 Barracuda fastback 318 auto, then a bunch of Cordobas & Miradas, and for the last 25 years, Dodge pickups.
After selling my 68 Road Runner 3 years ago, I purchased a '67 Satellite ragtop with 383 & 727. My plan is to make it into a reliable long distance cruiser. Spent the past winter rebuilding the engine and detailing the engine compartment. Have already purchased a Holley sniper EFI, complete with new fuel tank, in tank pump and sender, which I'll start once the weather turns.
Hope to learn more from all you Mopar guys & gals out there!

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Welcome to FBBO from VERmont!
 
Welcome from Alabama, I sold my 68 Hemi 4-speed RR in 2002, to finish my Superbird, but my first Mopar love is the 67 Satellites & GTX'S. Join the fun.
 
Welcome from Ct. Like the look of 67 Satellite more than my 66.
 
Hi All, I've been a Mopar guy my whole life, and have never owned another brand. Started with a '64 Polara in 1967 (complete with leaning tower of power!), then a 67 Coronet 500 273 auto, then a 1968 hemi Road Runner 4 speed (owned that one for 46 years), then a 1967 Barracuda fastback 318 auto, then a bunch of Cordobas & Miradas, and for the last 25 years, Dodge pickups.
After selling my 68 Road Runner 3 years ago, I purchased a '67 Satellite ragtop with 383 & 727. My plan is to make it into a reliable long distance cruiser. Spent the past winter rebuilding the engine and detailing the engine compartment. Have already purchased a Holley sniper EFI, complete with new fuel tank, in tank pump and sender, which I'll start once the weather turns.
Hope to learn more from all you Mopar guys & gals out there!

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geeze, learn? Sounds like you have a PHD in mopar ! More than welcome Dr!
 
I've been a Mopar guy my whole life, and have never owned another brand.
That applies to me as well! That's a beautiful 67 you have there, best of luck with it.
PS - I hope you had the heat up full blast on your feet in that picture with the top down, LOL!
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Greetings from Upstate New York. Beautiful car. Top down in winter, huh? Or is that a summer photo where you are?
 
Welcome from Missouri!! Very nice car!!
 
Good looking sleigh.
 
Welcome aboard from Ohio.
 
Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras

nice 67 too, good luck with the conversions

maybe check out the Pro-Touring & Resto-mod forum section here
has some good threads on the subjects
should be right up your alley
 
Welcome from Illinois and fanother new FBBO member
 
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