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The Chrysler parts Distribution Center is hosting it's third annual meet and greet on May 12. The previous two years have each seen more than 130 vehicles in attendance. Everything from pre-war cars, hot rods, classics, muscle cars, Vipers, race cars, cruisers, and everything in between. The one thing we haven't seen is a military vehicle.
There are plenty of guys near DFW with big green toys. Can we count on those of you with Chrysler based vehicles to join us? That includes Jeep, Kaiser, pre-HMMWV AM General, Dodge, and all the other makes that ended up under the Chrysler umbrella through the years.
The event takes place on a busy road and there will be plenty of people stopping in to check out the vehicles on display. Considering the nature of military vehicles, they can either be cleaned up and ready for a parade or be displayed in their "natural" state. The Jeep guys had a little contest to see who could bring the muddiest trail rig. Dirt don't hurt!
The Cowtown Mopars will bring the club's BBQ trailer and the Chrysler employees will bring the food. We'll supply the eats and drinks for all involved.
The Chrysler guys will open the big truck lot to provide a couple acres of parking for anyone who needs to trailer a vehicle.
You have no idea how badly I want to see a train of deuces, M715s, and Power Wagons pull up.
I'm not beyond bribery so if anyone has some armor built by Chrysler, let me know. I'll do what I can to help pay for some diesel for the transport.
Here's a flier for the event:
If there's anything I can do to help, please PM or email me at twinturbo440@aol.com and I'll respond as soon as I can.
There are plenty of guys near DFW with big green toys. Can we count on those of you with Chrysler based vehicles to join us? That includes Jeep, Kaiser, pre-HMMWV AM General, Dodge, and all the other makes that ended up under the Chrysler umbrella through the years.
The event takes place on a busy road and there will be plenty of people stopping in to check out the vehicles on display. Considering the nature of military vehicles, they can either be cleaned up and ready for a parade or be displayed in their "natural" state. The Jeep guys had a little contest to see who could bring the muddiest trail rig. Dirt don't hurt!
The Cowtown Mopars will bring the club's BBQ trailer and the Chrysler employees will bring the food. We'll supply the eats and drinks for all involved.
The Chrysler guys will open the big truck lot to provide a couple acres of parking for anyone who needs to trailer a vehicle.
You have no idea how badly I want to see a train of deuces, M715s, and Power Wagons pull up.
I'm not beyond bribery so if anyone has some armor built by Chrysler, let me know. I'll do what I can to help pay for some diesel for the transport.
Here's a flier for the event:

If there's anything I can do to help, please PM or email me at twinturbo440@aol.com and I'll respond as soon as I can.
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