I attended the Langley Mopar Club's Mopar's Unlimited Show yesterday. I put another 1,000mi. on my Viper over the weekend. I drove to Kamloops (180mi. extra) and attended the Grandaughter's 5th birthday party along the way, for a couple hours. Fattened her piggy bank. From Kamloops I took the 'famous' Coquihalla Pay Highway. No cops on Sat night. Lot's of bugs though. I washed my car before I left home, when I got to Williams Lake, and when I got to Langley.
Higher speeds mean bigger bug splashes, that's why I use a Mopar front bra.
I lost to a "better than new", sorry, I meant restored stock, 70 Plmouth Superbird, and an antique '33 *****'s Gasser (with a Roots blown Hemi). Both excellent machines.
Older cars get extra points and newer cars (73+) have to fit into a couple classes, none being year limited. My personal favourite class was the modified A body class (my 440 Duster fits into that class). Quite a few tunnelrammed 440 Darts, Dusters and Demons there.
About 400 Mopars were in attendence and it was considered a great charity show. This was the 17th annual for the club. They raised well over $1,000 with the 50/50 draw and the Viper jacket I bid on, in the silent auction, went for $100 (I missed it). The Fraser Valley Chrysler Dealerships donated quite a bit and made the show "worthy". For the size of the show there was a large ccollection of cash for various charities.
Ted
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Higher speeds mean bigger bug splashes, that's why I use a Mopar front bra.
I lost to a "better than new", sorry, I meant restored stock, 70 Plmouth Superbird, and an antique '33 *****'s Gasser (with a Roots blown Hemi). Both excellent machines.
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Older cars get extra points and newer cars (73+) have to fit into a couple classes, none being year limited. My personal favourite class was the modified A body class (my 440 Duster fits into that class). Quite a few tunnelrammed 440 Darts, Dusters and Demons there.
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About 400 Mopars were in attendence and it was considered a great charity show. This was the 17th annual for the club. They raised well over $1,000 with the 50/50 draw and the Viper jacket I bid on, in the silent auction, went for $100 (I missed it). The Fraser Valley Chrysler Dealerships donated quite a bit and made the show "worthy". For the size of the show there was a large ccollection of cash for various charities.
Ted