Well, looks like I finally become a member of the club

NYGarageQueen

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Long time no see all, happy to be back!

It has been so long, that I do not even remember how to post on these boards
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2003 MM with about 31,xxx miles on her. Just drove almost 2000 miles to pick her up over the weekend, and was well worth the trip!

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Look forward to chatting with everyone, it has been a long time and really, really happy to be back with my new girl!

For those who were/are on CV.net, I go by central50 on that site.
 
Yes!!! Welcome back and NICE FIND! It feels soo good on that victorious drive home, right?! It's like the feeling I got when I got in on the "IT" gift during the holidays and after securing my treasure, drove home to celebrate! When I picked up my Marauder from Curless, I had owned it for several months already, but it wasn't running when I brought it to him for an engine swap. When I drove it home, I was hoping no one would crash into me and spoil my celebration...I even imagined a title mistake and the original owner coming to take it back...super paranoid! It was/is such an thrilling feeling!
 
Thanks everyone! Its not a secret that I have wanted a Marauder since the concept and production, and even after literally parting piece by piece my own build still was not the real thing. But I learned a lot during that build which I am grateful for the knowledge.

During hurricane Sandy years ago, a tree branch fell and basically totaled the panther build I had put so much time into. I kept onto the car for several years, it was really hard to focus back into it. Building a family was also my main focus, so all of this really took a back seat. In the end, there was no way I was going to be able to do another build.. and it would never be a true Marauder either way.

But now actually owning an original production car, especially with low milage is literally my dream come true. Bone stock, clean as hell.

I look forward to being engaged in the community again, this is something I missed heavily - a part of me restored.
 
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