Skrambler
Member
Hello All!
Glad to be able to join this forum, and to be able to give and receive information that we all share interests in.
I resently picked up a 75 Duster from the original owner. The car drips in stock features! The fellow kept her prestine for all these years, a long with all receipts, original factory order and build sheets and window sticker. It's a 318 car, in B5 blue.
I took my drivers test in a car very much like this way back in 76, so I had to add this one to my Plymouth collection. Till now, I have been involved with Pre-War Plymouths (1940-1941) for the past 20 years, and own several originals one being in our family since purchased new. They are a lot of fun, and I am looking forward to enjoying the Duster real soon.
Thank you for reading my post, and I am again, looking forward to hearing from you guru's on my new purchase!
Cheers.
Glad to be able to join this forum, and to be able to give and receive information that we all share interests in.
I resently picked up a 75 Duster from the original owner. The car drips in stock features! The fellow kept her prestine for all these years, a long with all receipts, original factory order and build sheets and window sticker. It's a 318 car, in B5 blue.
I took my drivers test in a car very much like this way back in 76, so I had to add this one to my Plymouth collection. Till now, I have been involved with Pre-War Plymouths (1940-1941) for the past 20 years, and own several originals one being in our family since purchased new. They are a lot of fun, and I am looking forward to enjoying the Duster real soon.
Thank you for reading my post, and I am again, looking forward to hearing from you guru's on my new purchase!
Cheers.