MoparFest 2025

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I take it that a 1970 (or 71?) Fury with a 440 6-pack is not common. This car was at Carlisle last year. Is this owned by an FCBO member?
 
I really need to make this event, this year was definitely not in the cards though.
 
The previous posters covered most of the pictorial territory. I'll provide a few more here. Weather yesterday was hot and muggy but fine if you rested in the shade between walks. Met with Kevin McCabe our numbers guru. Kevin seems to be recovering nicely from a recent medical setback. He was there with his pristine 78 Aspen wagon. Check out the prices on the road wheels.
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The Pioneer could be had for the right price.
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What's up with the Formal Newport with all the crap all over it? A staged "typical work in progress" exhibit?
 
The previous posters covered most of the pictorial territory. I'll provide a few more here. Weather yesterday was hot and muggy but fine if you rested in the shade between walks. Met with Kevin McCabe our numbers guru. Kevin seems to be recovering nicely from a recent medical setback. He was there with his pristine 78 Aspen wagon. Check out the prices on the road wheels.
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I went to the show.It was very well organized and saw some really nice cars I was amazed at the number of manual transmission cars.Also there were a lot of dodge darts!.I would rather have this car show broken down into classes instead of random parking.To me that would be nicer but they must have their reasons.Saw a 70 Chrysler 300 convertible in light green with white interior that went thru a two year restoration that was just beautiful.The owner has had it for 50 years!By far my favorite car in the show.I wanted it!Enjoyed the day and weather was great.Seeing the Trailer Park Boys beaten Chrysler was fun as well.
 
What's up with the Formal Newport with all the crap all over it? A staged "typical work in progress" exhibit?

I saw the car at my hotel in Dartmouth Nova Scotia on Aug 1.

I made a crack about had anybody seen Ricky or Bubbles given the location, but had no idea it was actually from the show. I was astonished to say the least when I saw it in the arena.

Kevin

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went with Kevin Mccabe to Moparfest, we drove from Windsor with his 79 Aspen wagon, his wife's 88 Lebaron turbo convert and his 78 Salon.

my 79 Lebaron wasnt ready in time so i drove his Salon (for the 3rd yr in a row); i'd sold the car to Kevin in 2007.

1 of the show's sponsors singled out Kevin's Aspen wagon as his wagon pick.
saw several members for too short conversations - Marv, Jackson and spotted other members cars @Mike66Chryslers, etc

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I take it that a 1970 (or 71?) Fury with a 440 6-pack is not common. This car was at Carlisle last year. Is this owned by an FCBO member?
It's Dave Wheeler of Iona, ON's car, he's not a member here, but is the president of Western Ontario Mopar Owner's.

Nick
 
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