Thanks. I've been thinking about keeping the 904 in my duster to save some weight. I'm aiming for good handling so a nice suspension and a light overall weight sounds good.
Thanks. The only reason I'm trying to sell it is because I'm about to buy a house and the extra cash could help fix some things it needs. Like I said though, if I can't get $5,500 out of it I'll just keep it and fix it. I have a large garage so it will always stay inside.
For sale: 1970 plymouth duster. Located in Hebron, Maine.
Extremely solid southern car with all original sheet metal. New paint and stripe kit. Paint is nice except for a few very small nicks in passenger's side sail panel. New rechromed front and rear bumpers. 318 V8 Runs but needs...
I work at a Honda dealership. If it was us that dropped a socket in your transmission then we would be paying for it, trust me. Most dealerships are going to take care of you. Let us know how it works out.