I'm definitely not brand loyal. They all offer junk I like.
LS swap!! HahahaWhat is the drivetrain going to be for this car again?
So was this a typo or are you trying to say that Plymouths are not Mopars?I hear ya, just be glad you're not restoring a mopar. Those prices are out of this world crazy.
The chevy guys can get parts at Walmart for pennies on the dollar.
So was this a typo or are you trying to say that Plymouths are not Mopars?
Check this link and notice the car in the picture.
I named it "paid with cash"Shouldn't you be in your shop working on that plastic car? I mean that's gotta hurt working on a car that doesn't have a name.
The volume of sales dictates the price of the products. The more popular a car is, the more parts reproduced for it, and the less it cost to reproduce parts for it. Very low production cars such as some that Chrysler built back then, make them extremely valuable to the mopar crowd.Okay I see what the problem is, some Chevy owner is all butt hurt over my Walmart comment they can buy parts there.
Don't blame me that your cheaply built Chevy's can buy cheaply built parts at Walmart.
You wanna be someone that others look up too, buy a mopar if you can afford one.
I have to go mow the lawn before before someone takes me serious and sues me for emotional trauma.