1970 Duster Rebuild

-

Big.J.007

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2013
Messages
393
Reaction score
296
Location
Boerne,Tx
I have been into 1970 Dusters since I was young, when I was growing up we had an orange 70 duster. My parents sold it in the early 90s. Nov 2020 My dad bought a 70 duster we built together right after my mom passed away.. He sold it Last summer. On Saturday my 1970 Duster project car arrived. This is a very Longterm project for me, but definitely a project I look forward to tackling. Not aiming for perfect, show or even restored. Plan is to make it solid and the mechanicals sound and go from there. The car my Dad owned the vin last 4 are 0557. The car I bought Vin Last 4 are 0584 both cars were bult at the same plant about 10k cars apart from each other.

20240608_194715.jpg


20240608_194723.jpg


20240608_194747.jpg


20240608_194754.jpg
 
Wow! That is close. Fun project- just don’t sell when done or you will be doing it again. lol!
 
Been working on the duster. Both doors swapped out both upper and lower hinges changed on the drivers side. Front Fenders are loosely installed, side trim removed. And got most of the dent knocked out on passenger quarter. Still lots left to do, but happy to see progress.

Screenshot_20240808_090519_Gallery.jpg


Screenshot_20240808_090531_Gallery.jpg


Screenshot_20240808_090548_Gallery.jpg


Screenshot_20240808_090559_Gallery.jpg


Screenshot_20240808_090611_Gallery.jpg


Screenshot_20240808_090825_Gallery.jpg
 
I was able to find these very nice laser cut floor pans too, with these and a good Orig Section my floors will be very solid.

1727206309353.png


1727206339575.png


1727206384467.png
 
My floors currently. I was waiting till I had all pieces in hand before cutting and prepping. I also have a good used cowl to marry in and a passenger lower quarter on the way. That should take care of the big issues to making my Duster solid again.

1727206654080.png


1727206682158.png


1727206713986.png
 
I have a soft spot for Dusters also. The B-5 one in my avatar pic there was my first new car. Don't start doing the math...yea, I'm old. Don't want to come across as a smart A, but that quarter panel patch you have is not really correct for a 1970. There is no "turn in" forming the bumper pocket. I ran into that problem on a 1970 that we are restoring. It can be used by patching in cutouts from correct quarters.
 
Thankfully it's just this lower section on both sides.. I'm finding out companies AMD included are only now repopping the 72-76 duster quarters. I guess there's more market for them and the 70 and 71 guys have to improvise.

I have a soft spot for Dusters also. The B-5 one in my avatar pic there was my first new car. Don't start doing the math...yea, I'm old. Don't want to come across as a smart A, but that quarter panel patch you have is not really correct for a 1970. There is no "turn in" forming the bumper pocket. I ran into that problem on a 1970 that we are restoring. It can be used by patching in cutouts from correct quarters.

20240719_103013.jpg
 
-
Back
Top