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~A little about me. I am married and we have a little girl on the way. I'm trying to mold my wife into a Mopar lover, but she still wants a new Mustang :( If you can't tell my most of the photos here, I love Mopars! I have owned a few over the years... most of them being project cars. If you have a 1974 and older Plymouth or Dodge that you would like to sell, just let me know. I might be interested. I am also interested in other old cars and trucks, old houses, old towns, buildings, trains, etc. I also enjoy photography. I'll try to update this page every now and then. Sit back and enjoy your visit to my webpage and check back often.

CARS:
I currently have a few vintage car projects; a 1969 Dodge Charger and a 1969 Dodge Super Bee. The Charger's restoration has been put on the back burner for now. I will be building it into a "Georgia episode" General Lee replica. The Super Bee is actually a very interesting car. It was originally a B3 Blue car with blue interior and a white tail stripe. The was power by a 383 and a 4spd tranny. The car has been in Jackson, MS since it was new. Many "car nuts" in the area remember the car and actually, I know the many who sold this car on his used car lot in '71 or '72. Check back for further updates on these cars.

Jackson International Speedway.

I recently came across an abandoned race track just outside of Jackson, Mississippi. I am currently researching this track and it's history. Visit the little site that I have made for it so far and be sure to check back for updates. If you have any information or pictures of this track or the people who raced on it, please email me and I'll add the information on my site.

Vehicles that I have owned
Below is a list of vehicles that I have owned throughout the years. Some I have sold, some I still have. They are listed in the order that I bought them. Some of the cars at the very end belong to my brother.

My 1969 Chevrolet Pickup
(Sept 96 - Dec 03)

This was my first vehicle and was used as my only means of transportation until May of 2000. I parked it and was restoring it into something that looks like the picture to the left. I made a page for the truck back when I was working on it. Visit the site here.

My 1969 Dodge Charger
(May 01 - Sept 02)

Ever since I was little I aways wanted a '69 Charger. After growing up with the "Dukes of Hazzard", it'll do that to you. I was going to build this car into a General Lee replica. I did not have the extra time nor space for a "total" restoration for the next few years so I sold it to the North American General Lee fan club and it was going to be used as the 25th Anniv jump car, but another one was used instead.

My 1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite GTX Clone
(Apr 02 - Sept 02)

(9-4-02) I sold the Satellite to a man in Louisiana. We met on Labor Day, swapped the title over, and he took it back home from there.

My 1968 Dodge Charger
(May 03 -Apr 05)

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(5-17-03) I bought this car out of Biloxi, Mississippi. Actually, I saw this car for sale in 2001 during Cruisin' the Coast at the swap meet!!! This car was in A LOT better shape than my first one. When I got the chance to buy my fourth Charger, I had to sell this one first. I sold it to a fellow General Lee lover in Kentucky.

My 1973 Plymouth Road Runner
(Dec 03 - Apr 05)

Burn Baby Burn!!!, SOLD!!

I traded my '69 Chevrolet Truck for this Road Runner back at the beginning of Dec '03. My original plans with the car was to paint it yellow with a black stripe and replicate Daisy's Road Runner from the Dukes of Hazzard... but I decided to leave it the way it was and just drive it. I ened up selling to a man in Texas who is int he process if restoring it.

My 1966 Dodge Charger
(Jul 04 - Oct 06)

I bought this car from my bodyshop teacher at Holmes Community College. Most of the work was already done on the car but I have done a little to it since I bought it. I added the Hemi Super Stock hood scoop along with the dog dish hubcaps. I sold the car to a man in Conneticut who then sold it to someone in New York. I think it has changed hands since then.TD>

My 1969 Dodge Charger
(May 05 - current)
Restoration in Progress

I bought this car from Baton Rouge, LA. I had to sell two cars to get it, but it's well worth it. This car has a very nice body and is mostly complete. The car will need attention all over, but it's a great starting point for sure. The car has minimal rust int eh usual areas but will not be a problem to fix. The car came with a very worn out non-running 400ci and 727 auto onthe floor. I have already started restoringthis car and it will be on the road in no time.

My Brother's 1979 Pontiac Trans Am
(Sept 99 - Dec 03)

This was my brother's 1979 Trans Am that he purchased off of Ebay. He got it home on 9-9-99. He drove it for a little over 4 1/2 years and made many upgreades to it. In Dec 03 he traded it for a 1987 Buick T-Type Regal

My Brother's 1968 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Clone
(Aug 04 - Feb 06)

This is my brother's 1968 Dodge Coronet Super Bee clone. This car was going to be red with black interior and a white bumble bee stripe around the tail end of the car. He sold the car to a company in the U.K.

Roasted Mopars in Yazoo City

Here is a picture of a car that I found sitting in a shop that burned down in Nov. 2001. This page will make you sick to your stomach if you're a MoPar fan like I am :( R.I.P.!



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