Hello from Burnet, Texas

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Johnnie

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I found this site while inter web surfing for a new project, always wanted too build a Mopar, I have build quite a few Chevies over 33 years, it's time for a Mopar project, hope too find one here :)
 
Inter web? Sounds like a Gas Money saying. 70s Cuda's might find more on ebody site than here. Welcome to FABO anyhow.
 
Although I'm looking for a Mopar, I am glad I stumbled onto this site, it would be nice too talk too people the understand car building, and too see what people are doing with their Hotrods, Fred it's good too here from ya, but I am not Gas Monkey, have been restoring cars since the early 80's so they must be like Me . :)
 
Welcome from Georgetown!
Good luck finding a Mopar around here, most cars on Craigslist have been on there for a looong time!
You might try Dallas CL or find one here on FABO.
 
Welcome Johnnie! Have you been the the car museum near Bastrop?
 
Johnnie, ever know a local named Jimmy Weston?
 
Thanks Fred finally looked at the buttons, and figured it out, and I restore cars, i'm laughing, but now I can answer back at least
 
Thanks for the info Knuckle Buster, your right I am pretty good at finding projects, but so far I am failing too find a 1970's Cuda
 
Welcome aboard Johnnie :cheers: Take a peek in the restoration threads and go to the last page and work your way back if you like whats going on in that thread, Thats what I do anywho :D
Great tech support and great members here to enjoy :glasses7:
 
mguner, I went past the museum about a month ago going to Houston, I was stopping so much looking for a Cuda, the wife gave me the look when I wanted to stop and look at the cars in the museum, maybe next time
 
Like a kid in a candy store, but 1970 Cuda is eloooosive, o well talking too like minded people is pretty cool
 
I take it you've done the CL searches across the US too. That does seem like a hard one to find and worth the money asked of it.
 
Johnnie, ever know a local named Jimmy Weston?

Thanks Fred for your help, my grandfather taught me how too restore cars in the eighties, He owned Alamo Auto Electric on s Alamo st. in downtown San Antonio, He was the Best, He sold it to Dr.Travino, I think it is a doctors office now
 
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