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Welcome to Niagara MOPARs!
I will use this site as a vehicle to share my interests with anyone who cares. My intent is to share what knowledge and information I have and hopefully to gain knowledge and information from those who choose to visit.
With that in mind, click around and see what's happening. Come back often as this will always be a work in progress.
"Change does not necessarily assure progress, but progress implacably requires change. Education is essential to change, for education creates both new wants and the ability to satisfy them."
- Henry Steele Commager
I like the quote shown above because it covers a lot of ground for me. I measure this restoration project by it's progress. The progress is imparting a change on the car itself, but also a change in me as a person. This is my first car restoration project. In fact, it's the first car-anything I've really done beyond a stereo installation. Thus, I am learning as I go, and the more I learn, the more I want to know about what I am doing - not just the how, but the why, where and when and the history behind anything that has a history. This is about more than just a car.
What's New
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Right turn, Clyde! I've been sidetracked with the garage and the Charger. So, to sate my MOPAR needs, I've picked up a 1971 Chrysler New Yorker. |
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I've started to get the garage back into shape. I might just get back to working on the car this year. :( |
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I'm doing some more rust removal with some parts that I've recently gathered. |
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The New Yorker is close to getting ready. I missed MOPARFest with it, but there's still some cruise-in time left this year. |
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Here's a recent picture of my 1969 Dodge Charger.
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