Greetings to all! Whew! I think that I have finally found the resource that I have been looking for. My name is Peter Galmish, and I am hunt-and-pecking from Denver Colorado. I do not own an older Mopar two door hard top, as I hope to some day, but I do own an old 1954 Dodge M37 (the beast, need the beauty). I have been in contact with Jim Wilson who told me about this site (thanks), as well as Mopar Mel (When I win the lotto I'll have you start on my show stopping mint '59 Fury, and spare no expense!). I am hoping that Eric Skowron reads this, as he is the only Coloradoan that I saw on the list. Since I bought this truck I have begun to realize a few things: automobiles are not what they used to be, a V6 stamped on the side of a Nissan etc. etc. is nothing to be proud of, and that it is a shame that the course of American Automotive Industry ended up taking the turn it did. I do nearly all of my own car repairs and improvements (time and effort I have, as I am 23 and full of energy; money on the other hand...), and this is why I think that it will be almost cost effective for me to by a car that I can work on. I am sick of driving my dinky, ugly, underpowerd, foreign, as un-classy-as-it-gets 1987 Mazada 323(that is too complicated for me to really work on and is nearly unsalvageable after a peewee fender-bender ) [and who'd want to try and salvage a Mazada - unless your low on cash and your soon to be mother-in-law is very interested in your financial situation] . I would much rather be sitting in a 1959 Plymouth Fury w/the golden commando V8. This said, I have quite a task ahead of me: (convincing my Fiancee) finding an old cruiser, and finding the money to buy it. I would like to have a car that will run a 15 sec. 1/4 mile (16 at my altitude), roomy, agile, smooth-riding, and loaded with class. I was wondering which of the 58-62 Mopars would fit the bill? My grandpa owned a 57' fury 318 w/two 4s that my uncle Rick and dad used to race their friends with, and their older brother (my uncle Mark - now deceased) owned a 383 w/two fours DeSoto. My uncle Rick was a mechanic, and he helped my get my truck running; he also got me interested in older Mopars. I frequent junk yards, and I will keep an eye out for anything list members might need. My boring job? I do educational research (and daydream about cars etc.). So when your children need help on a question about the 1960 300's horsepower rating, you'll know who wrote it. Respectfully, Peter Galmish (sorry for the windy 1st letter, I'll tone them down here after) |