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RE: Question for all members?



Rich, great story, but it begs one question: Did you study psychology
because you needed an explanation for your love of Chevys and Fords?

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From: Shuntich@xxxxxxx [mailto:Shuntich@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 11:58 AM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Question for all members?



I am a retired psychology professor and I will buy a car once in a while to 
keep for a bit and then resell. Haven't made much money but have had some
fun. 
My greatest source of income comes from doing therapy with Fords and Chevys 
suffering from low self-esteem. Not really. I have an '86 superchrged
Mustang 
that I ocassionally drag race and I like the car a lot. And when I was 18, I

worked two jobs that summer (meatcutter apprentice and stock boy for my
brother's 
grocery store) and bought a new 60 Impala 348 tri-power 4-speed car. But I 
learned to drive on my father's 1950 Dodge and have always had a special 
fondness for Mopars. Owned a number of them and am currently trying to ready
a 62 
Dodge Polara 500. Crossram (str-14) 413 going into the car hopefully in the
next 
couple of weeks. 
I enjoy this group very much and have learned a whole lot from so many who 
are so willing to share their knowledge. Thanks!
Rich in Kentucky

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