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− | :The | + | :The MoparWiki is a brand new concept of having everyone in the Mopar community pull together and help build the biggest and best database of Mopar Knowledge ever assembled. |
− | : | + | :Ultimately, browsers of the Internet will come to the MoparWiki to find information on: |
+ | :* Mopar History | ||
+ | :* Mopar Makes | ||
+ | :* Mopar Models | ||
+ | :* Famous Mopar Cars | ||
+ | :* Mopar People – Factory, Dealers, Racers, Designers… | ||
+ | :* Mopar Vendors | ||
+ | :* Mopar Magazines | ||
+ | :* Mopar Clubs and Forums | ||
+ | :* Mopar engines, transmissions, and other drive-train | ||
+ | :* Mopar Innovations, and anything else Mopar | ||
− | : | + | :New concepts generally take a little time to gather steam of acceptance and participation – but the MoparWiki is well on the way. Hundreds of Wikis have been started, dozens are very well seasoned, and more and more people jump in and help each month. Some add facts like production numbers, others add or improve the story, and yet others dress up spelling or grammatical errors. |
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+ | :Build it and they will come. As the MoparWiki grows with the help of a small group of people that have taken the lead, those sitting on the sidelines are now at least promising to jump in and help. We are looking for a group of leaders willing to roll up their sleeves and set an example for the followers, to encourage them to help on this large community project. If you have leadership qualities and would like to be on the ground floor with participating in a project like this – then please jump in. | ||
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+ | :Enough of the Administrative work has been finished to have the site functional. In the weeks ahead while context is being added, the Administrator will be fine tuning to make the site better and better. | ||
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+ | :The MoparWiki is not a project of just one Mopar club – but of the entire Mopar community. That said, [[MoparStyle]] registered users currently logged in can contribute some of their knowledge on the subject. The reason for this is that is provided a registration database that gives the Administrator the ability to control spam and vandalism. If you would like to help contribute information to the MoparWiki – please register at www.MoparStyle.com. | ||
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+ | :So please help the Mopar Community with sharing Mopar information that you might have. Don't worry about writing the entire Wiki -- just contribute what information you have. For instance, if you have facts on production numbers or technical specs -- go ahead and add them and leave the pretty words to the Wordsmiths. | ||
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+ | :'''IMPORTANT''': To keep the credibility of the MoparWiki high, please cite the Internet site, book or magazine you posted your information from as a reference. Don’t post facts from just your memory – back it up with a reference citation. | ||
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Son of famous NASCAR Driver Lee Petty, father of NASCAR Driver Kyle Petty, Grandfather of NASCAR Driver Adam Petty, The King Richard Petty and his STP car #43 was the most famous of the Petty Dynasty -- and maybe the most famous NASCAR Driver of all time. Richard Lee Petty was born July 2nd, 1937 to Lee and Elizabeth Petty. His father had already made a name for himself throughout the decade of the 1950’s by winning three Grand National Championships and fifty-four races. |
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