Hi everyone, I seldom wright to the list, but enjoy all the commentary that goes on. This one hit a nerve with me. I have four 1960 Plymouth cars in excellent drivable condition that i keep garaged.All are close to showroom condition. I have these cars in great shape. They all look new and are much admired by the public when i take the cars out, and believe me or not my kids, ages 10, 7, 4 and my wife come along for the rides.I tak the crs out most weekends to church ,dinner etc... I really feel for the collector who sits on so many cars that he cannot restore but "someday" he will get to them. My exprience with these folks is that they are in a financial situation where they CANNOT afford to restore these cars but thy have a hope that someday they will have the $$$ to do so. Who are these people kidding. One of my cars was purchased this way. The fellow had over 60 Mopars on his lot and from what i was told he was planning on restoring all of them to thier original condition. This fellow fell ill and passed away. His estate did not want any of these old cars and therefor sold them to junk yards and to other collectors with the same mentality. I was lucky enough to pick the best of the lot before it was sold. Folks PLEASE enjoy your cars and drive them and show them. DO NOT let them sit and rot and hope for that big payday that will allow you to restore and hit it big. My Philosophy... If you can afford 20 piece of crap cars that will require hundreds of thousands of$$$$$ to restore, Pick one restore to the best of your ability and be happy, Because most or 85% of the original owners of these cars that were purchased in the late 50's early 60's are now pushing up daisys, if you know what i mean. Sorry for my harsh language, but thats reality! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Stroup" <tstroup@xxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:08 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] MOSTLY MOPAR GUYS DO THIS????? > Ron, > I am like this, and it is a sickness! ;-) > I have come to realize that I need to sell some of my cars to others who > are "worthy" to carry the responsibility of fixing these cars and > enjoying them. Where I live, the younger guys buy them up to run in > demolition derbies. I can't let that happen. I have purchased cars to > keep others from getting them. I can't get around to all of them. > Problem with me is that the cars would be worth more if I just did "a > little" to them, and of course I don't have enough spare time to do > that. So they are waiting their turn. I'm not hoarding them... I'm > just in a Mopar relocation program. > > Tom southern Ohio > > >>> Ron Allyn Swartley <Archangel1390@xxxxxxx> 10/24/03 12:56 PM >>> > > > I have been into racing and restoring Mopar since 1957 and I have > attended > hundreds and hundreds of car shows and exhibits over they years. If a GM > or Ford > guy get a second car (not talking about everyday drivers) a collector > car, he > will restore it and sell it or sell it to someone who will restore it, > most > of the time. However if a Mopar guy collects 10---20----30 or more he > keeps > them all. He may sell one or two. Then this same guy will complain that > all the > car shows do not have enough Mopar cars in attendance??????? Is this a > sickness? An awful lot of these Mopar collector have so many cars they > can't restore > them all and they know it, but they won't sell them but they will let > them rot. > (How many 56 and 57 Chevys do you see rotting??!!!!) > Recently I asked the president of one of the Largest Mopar clubs why > this > is? Knowing I am and have always been a Mopar owner he lowered voice and > said > "I know exactly what you mean. We gave it a lot of thought and talked > about > this with other collectors and we think it is because Ford and GM parts > are > easier to buy new and used. Mopar parts are not as easy to come by, so > they hang > on to them until they are almost unusable. We try not to talk about it, > because it get people angry but our club has an awful lot of those type > people. They > don't like to hear that they are keeping other guys from becoming Mopar > collectors. They all have good reasons for not doing anything other then > talking > about their collection but the bottom line is no one else gets them," > (the guys > who hate Mopars must love this type of collector that buys Mopars and > then > lets them rot). > I always hated the guy with the Mopar in the field and he would > not > sell it and he would not restore it, he would just let it rot. > Recently I sold 8 of my Mopars to guys wanting their first Mopar > because > my wife reminded me that I had become one of the guys that sits on the > collector cars and doesn't sell them. I have 8 cars less and I made 8 > new friends > ---AND I FEEL GREAT!!!!!!!!!! > > > Ron Allyn Swartley > PS. If I have offended anyone -------that probably means that person has > too > many Mopar and is not doing much with them.----Sorry-----THESE ARE THE > FACTS.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at > http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google! -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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