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Hey Mopar fans overseas!

pabster

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I get such a kick out of seeing members who live somewhere other than the USA/Canada... I've traveled a fair amount in my life, but I don't think I've ever seen a classic Mopar outside of North America.

I wanted to start a thread for those of you who dig B-bodies who live overseas from the rest of us. Share your stories- how you got your car, what it's like to drive it where you live, the challenges you've faced working on it/owning it, reactions from other folks.

Looking forward to hearing from you guys, and well done on keeping them Mopars alive far from where they came from!
 
Pabster we do have allot of foreign members here... I agree I love seeing all of them too... Great Idea
 
I also get a kick out of the other stuff they build.You guys do awesome stuff with mopars and other european models. this video cracks me up[video=youtube_share;uZHQsOuyfGM]http://youtu.be/uZHQsOuyfGM[/video]
 
As a Mopar parts vendor I'm amazed of the number of Mopars around the world. I send alot of parts to Canada. Germany,Norway and Sweden get alot and most all the other European counties. I've sent parts to Japan. So Korea, Taiwan. Every country in South America. Lots of Mopars in New Zealand and Australia.
 
i love the Commando background music in that vid!! lol
 
The Netherlands, Europe present! watch www.mopar.nl/forum... allthough you wouldn't understand the language, your more then welcome!
 
I bought my first US car 1981-82 it's was and still are a 1957 Thunderbird Starmist Blue 312 auto, after that **** happens but they have grown up now so 2005 I bought a Dodge Coronet 500 convertible, made it to a R/T clone, 2007 bought a 1968 Hemi and in the price was a 68 GTX that will be on the road next summer, this year September sold my Dodge and added some money and bought a Cuda, original a 340 4 speed cloned to six-pack correctly done with even torque boxes, driving in Sweden is fantastic those days we have some sunshine, last two summers has been a disaster never seen so much rain in my life, and gas prices also sucks $8-9 gallon you dont drive that much.
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I reckon driving a Mammoth Mopar C-body could be quite an adventure on streets made for chariots...

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I bought my first US car 1981-82 it's was and still are a 1957 Thunderbird Starmist Blue 312 auto, after that **** happens but they have grown up now so 2005 I bought a Dodge Coronet 500 convertible, made it to a R/T clone, 2007 bought a 1968 Hemi and in the price was a 68 GTX that will be on the road next summer, this year September sold my Dodge and added some money and bought a Cuda, original a 340 4 speed cloned to six-pack correctly done with even torque boxes, driving in Sweden is fantastic those days we have some sunshine, last two summers has been a disaster never seen so much rain in my life, and gas prices also sucks $8-9 gallon you dont drive that much.
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That's one gorgeous cuda you've got there Sven!
 
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