Ya know , so much for the old myth of " Mopar guys are cheap "... I think what this group is doing is AWESOME
I've tried explaining this "phenomena" to people for decades....
there's just something about Mopar people, dang near every one of them I've ever met.
Real salt of the earth types, the kind you can walk right up to at a show or whatever and
strike up a conversation and it's like you knew them already.
Doesn't matter where they're from or what Mopar they have - it just seems to be the case
universally.
I don't nearly fear getting ripped off when I do business with another true Mopar person;
and without fail, any decent organization of them readily jump into all manner of service
to their fellow man, too.
It's difficult for the typical Fast & Furious type to understand or believe; other makes' fans
are more of a crap shoot, too.
When I talk about Mopar owners being held to a responsibility, a
stewardship, to take care
of their cars so that the next generation may benefit from them when the torch is passed,
it ain't just pablum I'm spitting out. I believe that and I think becoming a part of the Mopar
circle is something best earned, learned and respected.
Eh, might just be me....but that's the respect with which I always saw it.