RE: old mopars drying up?
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RE: old mopars drying up?



You just bought them all up Neal.  I think it's a combination of all of 
the things you mentioned.  But Mopars are just plain scarce.

Paul L.
'63 Sport Fury
440/727
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ml-lennemann63.html


neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
> Hi all, I have been noticing that here locally there just doesnt seem
> to be that many old mopars ( or musclecars period) advertised as much
> or as often as five years ago. Seems like the various craigslists
> cities here in oregon  used to offer up all sorts of mopars, but
> lately over the last couple years, u just don't see that much
> advertised. Can we assume that all the old Mopars have been harvested
> or is the economy making people play their cards close to the chest
> and hold out on selling hoping for a better day?
>  You guys used to tease me aBOUT HOW MANY mOPARS i WOULD FIND IN
> OREGON HERE FOR SALE, some of which I bought, but now its a rare day.
>     Just wondering if you guys see this  drying up in other parts of
> the country as well
>   neal zimmerman, eugene oregon


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