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Posted: Sun May 29, 11 12:13 am
by Cannonball
yabadaba wrote:Bleeding heck...how many cars have you had?!?

lots yaba, when they were much less money, happy times,
to be honest the one i regret most lettin go is the 70 coronet r/t mainly because i never got the use out off it two yrs on the run i let different guys that were my mate then take it to the nats longest drive i had was comin back from hayling island with it, when i bought it of me old mucker jim wilson,
Posted: Mon May 30, 11 4:53 am
by TYREMAN
yabadaba wrote:Bleeding heck...how many cars have you had?!?

A lot less than the amount of women he has had

Posted: Mon May 30, 11 11:18 pm
by Jerry Smith
Talking of the ones you regret letting go there 2 pics of the one i regret letting go, VCX 381H The Plum Crazy 70, didnt realise at the time just how solid that car was, no rust at all, i presume it was owned by Graham Howard at the time just before going to Germany?? Would love to trace it, just for old times sake, great pics

Posted: Tue May 31, 11 10:00 am
by Adam
Graham sold it to someone in the UK. Not sure what happened to it after that.
Posted: Tue May 31, 11 6:23 pm
by Jerry Smith
Ahhh thought it was Graham that sold it to Germany, as far as i know it went to Germany, possibly to Carsten
Posted: Tue May 31, 11 8:03 pm
by R.RUNNER
Pics
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 11 11:11 am
by 73dave
The orange Coronet R/T I believe was Graham Arno's, it is parked next to my 73 Charger (used to be Paul Worrow's) there is another pic of mine YMG587T before Paul put the stripes/wheels etc on. Gutted I never made it to these meets!
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 11 10:31 pm
by MattH
That looks like 1994, the only year my Challenger was there.
The yellow one, not the red one.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 11 3:04 pm
by Jim
Takes me back.....
I am quite sure these photo's are all from our first Mopar Nats in 1994.
'Anyone else got any photo's of Nat's #1 '94?
At that first Nat's the Pod didn't believe many people would turn up at the event. Not many did either in todays terms, it was a very small event that got a bit bigger every year.
I think the biggest turnout we ever had was a couple of years ago when it rained for the whole year and only stopped just in time for the Mopar Nats. It was a rubbish summer and we had the only good weekend, everyone got their cars out.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 11 4:40 pm
by RobTwin
I did start a thread some time ago with pics of the first Nats, but all the pics disappeared when we had that glitch earlier this year
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... sc&start=0
I'll have to repost them i suppose...
PS If you're looking in Mr Yabadaba (David), got any pics of your new Caddy yet that you can share?

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 11 11:11 pm
by PolaraTim
lovin the pic of big tim stood at the side of his 66 coront he designed and printed the first lot of mopar nats t shirts for a good few years
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 11 5:02 pm
by Jim
PolaraTim wrote:lovin the pic of big tim stood at the side of his 66 coront he designed and printed the first lot of mopar nats t shirts for a good few years
Tim got the T Shirts printed, It was Neil Crozier did the artwork in the early days.
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 12 3:55 pm
by Les Szabo
Cannonball wrote:oh Bananarama! me and my orange 70 coronet r/t tried to buy it at that show but could not raise the funds without a loan so let it go by me bought it approx 3 yrs later what a car
the best looking mopar in this country without a doubt evil sum bitch,
Hey Dunc, wasn't that Graham Arno's car......character he was, I am now friends with him on your beloved F/book

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 12 4:02 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Wed Feb 29, 12 4:17 pm
by RobTwin
I think someone used the message-board's back-up tapes for Eastenders or summat else instead
Or whatever they have over in Canada
But you knew that, RR
