Here is an old newbie...
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Here is an old newbie...
I have been lurking around the DF for the past few days and decided to join a few minutes ago...looks like a good place with some good people.
First of all, let me tell you that I don't currently own a Dodge product; however the first car that I learned to drive was a Dodge. It was a 1948 Maroon 4dr Sedan with Fluid Drive Transmission. My dad taught me to drive in 1950 when I was 13 years old. (Now you see the reason for my forum login name. [sm=exactly.gif])
I have always liked quick cars and owned many over the years. More accurately, I still like quick cars...hell, I'm only old...not dead. I am seriously considering buying a SRT4 at this time. I still have some questions before I make the plunge, though. You will probably see some of these questions in my posts during the next few days.
My current cars are a 2003 Toyota Camry XLE (absolutely quiet, reliable, and boring) and a 1995 Miata MX5 (red, loud, great on the twisties, weak light to light).
Looking forward to meeting all of you and picking your minds for info on the MOPAR stuff.
First of all, let me tell you that I don't currently own a Dodge product; however the first car that I learned to drive was a Dodge. It was a 1948 Maroon 4dr Sedan with Fluid Drive Transmission. My dad taught me to drive in 1950 when I was 13 years old. (Now you see the reason for my forum login name. [sm=exactly.gif])
I have always liked quick cars and owned many over the years. More accurately, I still like quick cars...hell, I'm only old...not dead. I am seriously considering buying a SRT4 at this time. I still have some questions before I make the plunge, though. You will probably see some of these questions in my posts during the next few days.
My current cars are a 2003 Toyota Camry XLE (absolutely quiet, reliable, and boring) and a 1995 Miata MX5 (red, loud, great on the twisties, weak light to light).
Looking forward to meeting all of you and picking your minds for info on the MOPAR stuff.
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