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Don't fret, gentlemen.  Just give 'em a grin and a nod ... consider it 
necessary to go through the masses to get to the one or two folks that 
you'll bump into that actually get it.  I spent the better part of a day 
walking among the 1.7 million who attended the Woodward Dream Cruise, 
and at the end of the day, realized that the best part of the day was 
talking to just a few folks ... the ones who connected with me 
immediately as if we were members of some secret society.

And I'll have to say it works both ways, so be open to the folks that 
pass by.  My ride isn't "out there" yet, but I know in my heart that 
I've got literally hundreds of hours of frustration, love, sweat, 
whatever you want to call it ... into my car, more so than many of the 
knuckleheads out there today.  But, unfortunately, because the car is 
still in the garage in pieces, I've been blown off big-time when I've 
tried to strike up a conversation.  Perhaps the fault of the "numbers 
matching guys," but a shame nonetheless, when a "secret society" 
connection could have been made.

On another note ... thanks, Gary.  Payment sent.  All of you guys are 
the best and I consider myself very lucky to be a part of this group.  
Thanks to all for putting up with my stupid questions and silly 
comments.

One final thought: how about a clubhouse flag or banner someday?

Regards,

Jim Jablonski
Royal Oak, Michigan
'64 Fury

ntolerance wrote:
> 
> 
> Don Dulmage wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >  I did drive to Kingston (110 miles round trip) last night with the 63 
> >  Dodge .. good cruise night till i ran into "ThE DREADED NUMBERS MATCHING 
> >  
> >  GUY" who started by telling me I had a plymouth dash in my car and ended 
> >  
> >  up pointing out the overspray on the rubber gasket of the inside of my 
> >  trunk lid.  Luckily I did not have my shot gun along and so no murder 
> >  was committed although it crossed my mind. 
> > My friend Harry Hudson finally reached up and closed the trunk lid 
> > ending the conversation.
> > So if you run accross these Canadian Dodge cars of ours. Please do not 
> > tell us it has a Plymouth dash. Feel free though to say "i see this is a 
> > 
> > Canadian production car." Of that we are proud.
> > My car is a driver and drive i do . I beat on it savagely almost 
> > everytime I drive and just love the blinding accelaration. 
> > While i appreciate  the exact numbers matching detailed cars i do not 
> > have one and dont want to be reminded of that ,ever.  I dont pretend it 
> > to be one either. I built it for fun. 
> > The other comment that is grating on me is when they see the 426 and say 
> > 
> > "that is a rare piece .... if that really is one. "
> > Maybe i am getting too senstive. I would prefer in most cases though. a 
> > Hi how are you, nice to see you.  greeting instead. 
> > Don  
> > Author of
> > Return to Deutschland (True Adventure)
> > Old Reliable (Mopar)
> > http://stores.ebay.ca/Don-Dulmage-Enterprises
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > 
> 
> Its really too bad that people as such continually impress their 
> opinions and so called "knowledge" upon others. I always try to ask 
> questions about a car, rather than make asusmptions. Unfortunatly there 
> are some people who feel that clearly the people that have brought a car 
> 
> to a show need "enlightment", particularly from them. Ever notice they 
> are the ones who ususally didnt bring a car, but feel they know all 
> about yours? I think its car envy. But regardless....
> 
> There seems to be alot of this on the internet forums as well. Ask a 
> question on some forums and it never gets answered, just shot down along 
> 
> the lines of "Who would want to use a cast crank anyway?" or "Why would 
> you want to use those one piece K frame to strut rod bushings, buy the 
> Mp 2 piece units, which are better." What are you a Mopar parts rep? Did 
> 
> you read that on the net somewhere and are passing it along, or do you 
> have real experience with the said item?Just answer the question, which 
> way do the strut rod bushings go in? (in from the front by the way) 
> Opinions are appreciated, but info is needed as well.
> 
> Its too bad more people just cant appreciate the efforts another puts 
> into a car, and not worry about matching numbers, overspray, correct lug 
> 
> nuts and such. There will always be plenty of such cars. Some of these 
> cars still need to be driven.
> 
> Doc.

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