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If he is a member here why hasn't he put himself on it? Either we need to do a map 101 class or explain to him how to be on it. I would like to see everybody at least get on the map. Then, we can do pics, engines, what the car came with later on.
author=topcatcuda link=topic=19195.msg192008#msg192008 date=1142945835]I'm also wondering if there is a way that when a member does put himself on the map that I or a moderator are automatically notified. That way the number sheet is kept up to date.
So no map no member...................hmm
I think your right about more mopars on the east coast (and mid west). I wonder if it's because the Asian import car invasion started in the west? or because they've all been drained outa here 'cuz of their "rust free" bodies? Any sales figures from say 1970 for mopars by regions? Kinda surprised that Ca. came out #1 on the map. Doesn't feel like we're dominant on this site...No, wasn't bored. I was just realizing that this map holds a wealth of valuble information for people on this website. I mean, wouldn't it be great if every Cuda and Challenger that is still alive was known? I realize that likely isn't going to happen, but Alaska T/A (Barry) is trying to get all the numbers of T/A's. So why not try to get all the most possible statistics we can get about E bodies? For example, are there more cuda's on the East coast? Most likely, yes. So it boils down to statistics. That is something I have always enjoyed working with. The possibilities of different statistics derived from cars tracked on this map is endless.
We have the most people in our state than any other. So that should mean we have more Mopars. But, if you look at how many Mopars are in a square area I bet Georgia and quite a few other states got us beat by a mile.