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I’m a long time Mopar collector. My family owned a Chrysler dealership in Saskatchewan for 72 years. When I turned 72 I sold it. My brother and I started a Mopar only car show in Saskatchewan. It was the first show in our province that catered to Only Chrysler Products. After 30 years we decided to let other clubs continue our legacy. We have A bodies B bodies and E bodies. Plus a couple of Mopar Hotrods. I have a 69 Road Runner that was originally sold at our store. Love them all.

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Welcome from Pennsylvania. I own a sibling to your Road Runner. My GTX was originally the family car of the Plymouth dealer in my town. Made it home, four decades after they sold it. The dealership is still operating, under new ownership. Love to see those historic connections preserved.
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Welcome to FBBO Merv.... from New Zealand. :thumbsup:
 
Welcome aboard from SW CT.

Let's get more pics of that beauty as well as what options it has.
 
I remember that. I remember the vehicles and sometimes can’t remember the names
If I recall, you had a good trip with a country /folk singer in a 69 RTSE sunroof charger lol. Brown
 
Good News!! I was wondering if you were going to make an appearance.
I could relate a lot of stories.
People came to the Southey Meet from all over. Some planned their vacation around it. I know that there were participants from B.C., Manitoba, Montana, South Dakota, Alberta and other places.
Most of these people drove their rides, very few trailer queens. Great times were had. Two day show, cabaret Saturday night, bbq in next town.
 
If I recall, you had a good trip with a country /folk singer in a 69 RTSE sunroof charger lol. Brown
The TDC Meet in Rapid City. Seven cars made the trip from Saskatchewan in a convoy. Merv sold his ride while there. Usually at TDC Meets, you park in a spot on the first day, and people leave it open if they happen to get there before you the next day. First day there was an RT/SE think it had a sunroof parked next to me. Second day I get there and there is this root beer RT/SE sunroof car in my spot. So I mentioned that I was there the day before and would he mind moving. Red Kirby said no.
The following day there was a cruise planned to Deadwood City. Jerry Moore one of the organizers of the meet was a member of the Rapid City PD. He made arrangements with Deadwood City to have Main Street blocked off for TDC members.
We took the old highway to Deadwood. Just out of Deadwood a few miles, there were quite a few Corvette owners sitting along side the highway with a police presence. Found out later that they had planned a show in Deadwood that day. They didn’t look happy.
Merv had sold his car the day before, so he got a ride with Red Kirby (country western singer). Guess they listened to a lot of Red’s music on the cruise. Merv was under the impression that Red gave him the discs. Sometime later on Red asked Merv to pay for the music.
Hope you don't mind me posting this Merv.
 
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Good News!! I was wondering if you were going to make an appearance.
I could relate a lot of stories.
People came to the Southey Meet from all over. Some planned their vacation around it. I know that there were participants from B.C., Manitoba, Montana, South Dakota, Alberta and other places.
Most of these people drove their rides, very few trailer queens. Great times were had. Two day show, cabaret Saturday night, bbq in next town.
Thanks. We met a lot of people. I’m retired now but still talk to some of the guys. Such good memories and have made some lifelong friends.
 
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