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Mr. Desperate Mopar Magazine Editor (best thing from moparts... ever!)

Started by RD, October 22, 2010, 04:46:34 PM

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Topher

I must say that from a vendor-ish standpoint MCG is a good source to get in touch with Friends that need our parts and services. I've been advertising in the Charger section for my headlight motor rebuilding for a few years and have had people contact me. I even had one guy text me to order some parts-I thought that was cool. I enjoy reading the articles, even the political stuff-the way I see that is we all need to know what's going on behind the closed doors of OUR congress. I don't have time to research that stuff. I don't really care who owns the cars either.  :Twocents:

As for the original post: Here's My salute to YOU, Mr. Desperate Mopar Magazine Editor  :rofl: That's funny!
Topher

67 Charger 383-4spd "the Dawg"

www.headlightmotorman.com

bill440rt

I've been a subscriber with MCG (along with other Mopar mags), for at least 20 years running. Some issues I might have passed up on the newsstand, & in others I might not have agreed with some of the editorial/political content. That is to be expected. I could have done without an entire issue dedicated to the Power Tour, I think that caters to a very small segment.
However, I do feel that I have at least learned something valuable to the hobby in nearly every issue. I enjoy reading about the new parts that are available, the ultra-rare or 1-off feature cars, and absolutely the for sale & wanted ads. Most of the time, I don't go scrolling the 'net looking for parts or spending countless hours searching websites. I merely pick up a copy of MCG. I find it's much faster way of finding that parts supplier I'm looking for.

:Twocents:
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce