Just learned some devastating news. My friend of 20+ years, John Kuster, has passed away suddenly. Friends in the car hobby better knew him as Mopar John or MPJ. John had an amazing f6 green 69 charger with a tan vinyl top and factory sunroof named Tennessee. If you knew him, you knew he drove that thing EVERYWHERE! The Mopar community has lost a dedicated and devoted Mopar person who would have stopped anything to help someone in need. Rest easy brother.
Sorry to hear that. My condolences on losing a friend of so long also. He will be missed.
Sorry for your loss. :'(
I read that and thought it was very own "Mopar John" here on DC until I saw the last name.
:'(
I'm sorry for your loss.
sorry to hear this about Friend MPJ !
Quote from: birdsandbees on February 02, 2021, 10:19:48 AM
Sorry for your loss. :'(
I read that and thought it was very own "Mopar John" here on DC until I saw the last name.
thats what i thought for a second !
Sorry to hear this.
This is sad news that I somehow missed! He had been around since the original site before I took over. Member 459 here.
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=459
Troy
Wow. Never realized he was that early on the board.
RIP. :engel016:
I recall meeting John at Carlisle awhile back.
Gone way too young.
Sorry to hear another one of us is gone forever. Long live his name !! What was his user name here ?
Mopar John. He had a picture looking up through his sunroof opening in his avatar.
This was tough to hear back in February. John was a real nice guy RIP brother
Wow. Now that's a pic! Whatever happened to Hemi Doug? I know he sold his 69 hemi charger but the new owner never said why he sold it.
Quote from: resq302 on August 20, 2021, 05:03:20 AM
Wow. Now that's a pic! Whatever happened to Hemi Doug? I know he sold his 69 hemi charger but the new owner never said why he sold it.
Doug is still here....he has a post going about his Mr. Norms 6-pack '71 Charger.
The Hemi '69 is still in the hands of the guy he sold it to (his uncle bought the Charger new) I believe Doug pulled the plug due to the many issues he kept having with the engine....it was time to move on & focus on the '71
From what I remember, Doug wasn't to light or easy on the engine either. Lol
This is sad to hear. John Schneider told me his car was the coolest factory Charger he had ever seen. I don't know if he had ever heard that. He was a huge fan of John, and the guy sees an awful lot of these things, so that is high praise.