Oregonians,
Nevada Chapter's loss is your gain with Steve Kordes and his family recently moving to Oregon.
Steve lived in Reno for about 6 months and couldn't find work so he packed up his family and moved to Oregon. Sorry, I don't know exactly where but will find out.
Steve's been a mechanic for about 15 years with his head under Mopars for the past several including trucks/suvs. He enjoys doing work for his buddies too and very cheap.
Steve's got a nice 1974 Plymouth Trailduster 318 V8, 4 wheel drive, ex-gov green and very capable of going off road. Steve's a great asset to your Chapter and on the trail.
He doesn't have internet at home yet but hopefully he'll be logging on to RCC soon.
thanks for bringing that up, Steve. Steve Kordes and I have been e-mail corresponding, and I am glad to have another chapter member that sounds interested in particapating.
Is that a shot, Marty?JK... our chapter aint too busy round here, we'll see what the sunshine will bring up.
Hello all, I live in Salem (Keizer) and have a 83 RC somewhat
modified. I have quite a bit of wrenching experience with RC's
and am always willing to share experience and tips I have found through driving and owning a few since 1985.
I like in SE portland and do most of my wheelin at browns camp and winchester bay
Im 16 and have a 78 RC with all sorts of s#!t done to it that i don't feal like listing at the moment.
most of my buddys are chev guys and are to jelous of my dodge to admit that they even like it haha any ways look forward to talkin at you
I wish to create some contacts with people who have similar interests in ramchargers and only ramchargers. if you read my profile it will tell you about my mostly stock '78 2wD ramcharger. the only thing that is not stock is a '79 440 and 2:73 rear differential gears. I wish to meet some fellow enthusiasts who wouldn't mind helping a newbie in rebuilding his vehicle. My license plate says RED HOT and so far the ramcharger has lived up to that by blowing away the local import crowd. But performance is only have the game. Showing it off at conventions is the other half, that builds a reputation. I choose to customize this ramcharger and pour my heart and soul into this vehicle. Anyone who wishes to help out, please speak up.
Thank you - Daniel
All the import people call my ramcharger aerodynamic as a brick, yet when I pull up to the line and then beat them off of it and win while still roasting my tires. Well, i guess it really doesn't matter how aerodynamic you are when you can just tell the wind to step aside. ;-)
My ramcharger has a new front end and rear end and engine. The only thing that is stock in the vehicle is the backseat and the body and frame. give me an email and i will email a pic to you if you want.
can anyone else see the picture i put under my name?
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