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> do something that others don't approve of, but he's completely within his
> rights.
I didn't mean petition as in a bunch of signatures, I meant finding out
where this car is, and organizing personal vistis, snail mail, telephone and
email with offers to buy, or at least educate the owner as to the value of
this one of a kind piece of history. I would even be willing to donate a car
cover. I've also told friends about it, and I have several who have offered
to build a shelter for this car for free.
I appologize, I misunderstood the purpose of this group. I thought it was a
classic Mopar enthusiasts site, but after reading the posts it's more modern
Chrysler owners bitching or looking for help with problems with late model
cars, not classics. My bad.
Daniel J. Stern - 16 Sep 2004 03:38 GMT
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> > do something that others don't approve of, but he's completely within his
> > rights.
> I didn't mean petition as in a bunch of signatures, I meant finding out
> where this car is, and organizing personal vistis, snail mail, telephone
> and email with offers to buy, or at least educate the owner as to the
> value of this one of a kind piece of history.
So a harrassment campaign, then.
> I appologize, I misunderstood the purpose of this group. I thought it
> was a classic Mopar enthusiasts site, but after reading the posts it's
> more modern Chrysler owners bitching or looking for help with problems
> with late model cars, not classics. My bad.
My '62 Lancer 770 and I disagree with that notion.
Michael - 19 Sep 2004 18:35 GMT
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> My '62 Lancer 770 and I disagree with that notion.
Definately an abundance of a.sholes, that's certain.