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Baby on the way

Started by darkfiire5000, April 27, 2010, 10:59:58 PM

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darkfiire5000

Have a baby on the way if its a boy and possibly if its a girl I want to get them started early on chargers and mopars. So if any one knows of any websites that sell bedding or anything like that it would help?

66FBCharger

I would be interested in Charger stuff for my 2 year old boy. He is already a gearhead!
'69 Charger R/T 440 4 speed T5, '70 Road Runner 440+6 4 speed, '73 'Cuda 340 4 speed, '66 Charger 383 Auto
SOLD!:'69 Charger R/T S.E. 440 4 speed 3.54 Dana rolling body

FlatbackFanatic

Congrats!! :2thumbs:If you can't find any on websites, maybe check some bedding stores, they might not have Mopars, but they might have just some race cars. Good luck.
Flatback Fanatic, Kurt  , MN

ITSA426

I've seen onesies, small kids clothing and so on at some of the bigger MOPAR car shows.  I'd be very careful and check to see what the small blankets, toys and throws are covered with since a lot of the stuff isn't subject to much scrutiny.  I'm not a big fan of a lot of fireproof chemicals and so on for pajamas.  Not many of these chemicals are good for infants.

Or you could really start the child out tough and make their clothes from old polishing rags.  Red shop towels are almost the perfect size for a diaper but they really bleed color if you wash them with anything else.  (Don't ask)  They really don't absorb enough either.  Try to use fresh red towels if you do this, since the gasoline soaked towels introduce a whole other problem even after washing.  (See above)  Fortunately, I think a bag of red shop towels is a lot less expensive than a couple boxes of disposable diapers...  And you can wash the shop towels.

darkfiire5000

Ya don't think the red shop towel thing will go good with the wife.

ITSA426

Probably not right away.  You need to fold some up to look like red roses for her.  And they will be recyclable as she plucks them from the bouquet thoughtfully placed in the nursery to use as the need arises. 

Congratulations on the baby though seriously; and don't take life any more serious than this.

You might be able to make a nice mobile to hang over baby's crib out of old hub caps, well cleaned oil pans, and so on.  A first generation rotating headlight assembly could be turned into a clever night light.  I'm sure a lot of others here could help come up with clever baby toys.