Hi Tom; I assume that all 1000 cars were NOT for sale, but most of them on display. If so, and having only 20 Mopars there, was one of them yours? That would have made 21. I've also found that there are often more people looking/commenting on the Mopars than the "Others" on display. How many 57 Chevys can you look at in a day anyway? Of course, when you have a beautiful Chrysler 300 E and you hear people saying to each other that "My dad had a Dodge just like that, 'cept it was a 4 door", it gets a little discouraging. As to parts, yes only a few at most shows, but the owners don't know or care much about them and they usually go cheap. As to Father/son, my son and I looked for 4 years at every show/flea market held at Carlisle, PA, that's 4-5 a year one of which is all Mopar, and could not find a pair of front fenders for his '71 'Cuda. Then finally, I found a pair, reasonably priced, and when we met up at noon, he had found 3 sets, not including the set I found. Ya never know. We did often see many families hunting parts there years ago. Hoping to hit a few shows myself this year, Ray On Feb 5, 2006, at 4:35 AM, Tom Taylor wrote: I spent yesterday walking around the event looking at parts and cars for sale.? Out of probably 1000 vehicles maybe 20 MOPARS were present and out of that, two 1950 Plymouths, a 42 Chrysler, an early 60s Desoto and the rest Darts and either real or cloned Superbird and Charger 500. There was one hemi-challenger?? that was a pretty car. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
|