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rawhide 01-22-2012 09:35 AM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Merolla (Post 305143)
Uhh...my Camaro is a 68, but it's black. The 66 Chevy II is hopefully a week away from being red, depending on Dave's schedule. Little boy? OK. Somehow I knew you'd miss the little smiley face winking at you. That means I was giving you ****. As in a joke.

No joking allowed. We are a very sensitive thin skinned bunch of folks who fly hot at the slightest provocation.
regards, Roland

James L Miller 01-22-2012 03:51 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Merolla (Post 304994)
Seriously? It must suck to go through life with that giant Mopar Chip on your shoulder. ;)

I can't imagine why a Mopar guy would have a chip on their shoulder? Things to ponder:

1. Chrysler brought out a 355 Hemi for Indy car back in the mid-1950s. It ran 10 MPH faster than the Offies. Outlawed before it even qualified.
2. 1965. Hemi outlawed by NASCAR. Won too dang much.
3. 1971. Hemi's too dang fast in NASCAR with the wing cars. Limit them to 305 CID when everyone else gets 430 CID.
4. 1972. Hemi basically legislated out of business in NHRA PS and NASCAR. Interestingly that was the same year that Winston started sponsoring both series. Not that I'm paranoid or anything.
5. Vipers kick but in LeMans racing. Won too much and they added weight to make them uncompetitive.
6. Dodge gets back into NASCAR after being absent for many years. The Intrepid body must have been too slick and won too much, so they added a 2" high flat blade across the roof to make them uncompetitive.

#1 Rule for Chrysler - don't win too much or they will shut you down. Chevies can win endlessly and no one cares. Chrysler used to be #3 of the Big Three. #2 tries harder, #3 gets table scraps thrown their way on occassion. We go on even against the head winds. We get used to being treated like a stepchild.

Doug Blackley 01-22-2012 05:47 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
See, those Mopar guys take everything so personal....lol.

Ed Wright 01-22-2012 06:09 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Blackley (Post 305238)
See, those Mopar guys take everything so personal....lol.

Sure do.

Randall Klein 01-22-2012 06:31 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
I'm a chevy guy, but I like most everything, but I seem to recall the mopars getting a real Corvette blackballed because it was toooo fast. SS/AH is a protected playground, fine with me....if you look hard enough each brand has some gripe

Jeff Teuton 01-22-2012 07:04 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
I ain't got no chip on my shoulder, but there have been some stuff over the many years. Sounds like a campfire discussion. But the Mopar wagon train has always be circled by the Bowtie Indians just in shear numbers. Sometime we get a gatlin gun (SS Hemi), but even it can only 'chootem' so much. (Swamp People 2010).

hemidup 01-22-2012 08:16 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by James L Miller (Post 305221)
I can't imagine why a Mopar guy would have a chip on their shoulder? Things to ponder:

1. Chrysler brought out a 355 Hemi for Indy car back in the mid-1950s. It ran 10 MPH faster than the Offies. Outlawed before it even qualified.
2. 1965. Hemi outlawed by NASCAR. Won too dang much.
3. 1971. Hemi's too dang fast in NASCAR with the wing cars. Limit them to 305 CID when everyone else gets 430 CID.
4. 1972. Hemi basically legislated out of business in NHRA PS and NASCAR. Interestingly that was the same year that Winston started sponsoring both series. Not that I'm paranoid or anything.
5. Vipers kick but in LeMans racing. Won too much and they added weight to make them uncompetitive.
6. Dodge gets back into NASCAR after being absent for many years. The Intrepid body must have been too slick and won too much, so they added a 2" high flat blade across the roof to make them uncompetitive.

#1 Rule for Chrysler - don't win too much or they will shut you down. Chevies can win endlessly and no one cares. Chrysler used to be #3 of the Big Three. #2 tries harder, #3 gets table scraps thrown their way on occassion. We go on even against the head winds. We get used to being treated like a stepchild.

Nice read. Thank you.

Ed Wright 01-22-2012 10:11 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Kinda hard to not smile. :-)

Paul Ceasrine 01-22-2012 10:20 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Didn't this phrase start the competitive nature of it all,,,

Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday

My 2 Cents,,,:)

Hemi Moose 01-22-2012 10:26 PM

Re: Mr 5 & 50 68 Cuda
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Wright (Post 305291)
Kinda hard to not smile. :-)

That's okay, us Mopar folks are use to this type of stuff, it ain't gonna hurt nobody, we just come back stronger and tougher...so have your day in the sun, for now. :D


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