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Youngest mopar owners

Not sure if this counts, but-
My son bought my 94 Mustang when he was 19. Now, he was born in 98 so this is an old car for him. But that's not here nor there, other then he has a strong desire to buy some older cars when the time is right. he may have gotten a family discount on the highly modified Mustang :)

I am posting because I bought him a 2003 Impala for high school, and the first thing he did when he got out of school and got a job is go buy a Chrysler 200 with the V6 and AWD. He had seen me move to Mopars and loved the couple I have, and decided it was going to be a Dodge or Chrysler for his first car.
He does want to find an old Challenger, but he is saving for a home first. I have no doubt he will pick on up before he is my age. He seems keen on the 340 cars. Might be the righteous burnouts I do with the 318 Dakota and the "pissed off" sound a wound up Mopar small block makes but he seems to prefer the small block cars over big block cars.
 
When my friends son turned 18,I found him a 68 Dart for a grand,and gave him a free 318 to put in the slant six car. He had it for a few years and sold it,then got married. At Carlisle last year he was looking around for another Mopar project car. After seeing the prices he said that he was priced out of the Mopar hobby and would probably not be buying a Mopar project car anytime soon. So I had this 71 Charger,I was considering parting out. It had a running 318 in it,so I gave it to him,with the promise he would make a running driving car out of it.

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