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Mopar car clubs

I know Shreveport has one, can you say, Hello Google?
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Google. Wow. Really. Ever heard to multiple routes of information. Yes. I have did a google search. Was also asking here.
 
Yeah, all this technology is making people lazy, and dumb as tree-stumps. Most can't do anything for themselves, anymore. I gotta believe a large majority are at 6th grade math and spelling levels.
 
Don't let 'em give you crap whayden2003. :) Years ago I looked for a Mopar club here in Jacksonville. Google found one, but when I went to their website it was pretty obvious the site and club were dead. Then I hear from bee71 that the club is back in business, so forum members are a better source than Google.
 
I agree with him. People spend all their time on electronic devices, and watch other people do things. We used to cruise to find other mopar guys. Now, they brag about how smart they are, and how cool their **** is...in a virtual world.
 
I feel as if I have been caned for asking for help steering to a decent family orentied mopar club. I will seek info on this google. Maybe "The Facebook" can help me. Any who. Toot a loo
 
It doesn't hurt to ask around (face-to-face) at your local Chrysler/Dodge dealership parts/service departments. There might be some "car guys" there and/or they may know someone that has local connections to Mopar clubs or Mopar-friendly clubs.
 
A local Club here is a dead end when searching online. Outdated info, and not maintained.
 
I would think of asking here first where else could you find a mopar club but on a mopar site, i always thought we were all family and looked out for one another. Just my 2 cents
 
This was rude to the guy asking a decent question. I have found a lot of leads to dead stuff with google searches. Some apologies are in order IMHO.
 
Fear not. My fateful FBBO buds. I have found the promise land. awaiting my approval in SOLA Mopar car club.
 
I like multi-brand events, and wouldn't think of joining a club. Bunch of "catty-like" *******, who always whine about some member and have sword-fights between the cliques. Mopar clubs, are some of the worst. It's all about who they can impress...with how original their **** is, or how much their **** is worth. My "cut-up" cars make them nuts...LOL
 
I like multi-brand events, and wouldn't think of joining a club. Bunch of "catty-like" *******, who always whine about some member and have sword-fights between the cliques. Mopar clubs, are some of the worst. It's all about who they can impress...with how original their **** is, or how much their **** is worth. My "cut-up" cars make them nuts...LOL
It's funny, but that's always been a problem. My first club was Mid-Atlantic Mopars back in the 1980s, and there was always squabbling over stupid crap. I would go to Ford club get togethers and I guess because there were so many of those cars made no one got obsessed over numbers, but there would be the Mopar guys getting into fights over how rare or how unique their car was.

Now it seems to be the Old School guys vs the new Charger/Challenger guys.
 
I hope the OP has a great experience with the club....it can be hit and miss with clubs.....
He seems excited to join one.....hope it's an awesome experience!

Jeff
 
Truth be told. The owner of the Roadrunner I just purchase didn't have the title. It was his fathers who purchased it from someone else. Titles never transferred. Big mess. Here is Louisiana. I have to provide a bill of sale with VIN,inspection of the car by my parish Public Safety Officer,and a notarized affidavit stating I'm a member of a car club. All that so I can have title transferred to my name.
 
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