Do only Mopar owners have to deal with this phenomenon? I meet person after person who owned a Dodge D500 that had a dual quad Hemi engine only theirs had the 392 or better yet the 361 (obviously the rarest of all Hemis). Sadly there seems to be no way to defuse this perpetuation of total fantasy. I personally believe it is far more pronounced in the Mopar lines. I have owned a lot of other makes and do not recall being approached by so many people that new more about my car than I did and set upon educating me about what I "have". Seems pretty odd because more often than not these people started out by asking what type of car it was. I always feel lucky when I get to talk with someone who is not from that "other planet" where not so long ago Furys lined the streets in every color and body style and the 392 Hemi was more common than a 57 chevy. Tim in Golden
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