How did you become addicted to MoPar?
I like many others was born in to it. My grandfather started working in a Chrysler dealer when he was 18 sweeping floors and has worked there ever since and is now owner/operator, he's going on 52 years this year. My father was not a mopar man growing up, his pride and joy was a 67 impala SS (kinda sad) but oh well. That all changed when he decided he was going to get hitched to mom. Let's just say in this famliy you drive a mopar or sit at another table at the famliy events lol, and that's how I was brought up. I've always had a truck:
68 d-100, 74 power wagon, 88 ramcharger, 87 d-150, 00 dakota, 87 d-100
but soon hope that I can find a older mopar to start working on. Still trying to decide on what I would like to build at this time. For now I'm content with playing with the D100