pentamagenta
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Hi, my name is Katie and I'm from Pittsburgh, PA. I've been into old muscle cars since I was a kid, but I never thought I'd own one, at least not for a while. Well, my boyfriend is an avid Mopar collector and a bit of a bad influence, so after going to several Mopar shows with him, I knew I wanted a Duster or a Demon more than anything. So, after looking around for a while, I found a '74 Duster on eBay for quite a steal, and I can now say that I am the proud owner of a Duster!
Overall, the car is in great shape for what it is, a few dings here and there, and very little rust. It has a 225 Slant Six, and it runs very well, especially since the guy who sold it to me said that it hasn't been driven in over five years. If you look closely at the car, when the door is open or the hood is popped, you can tell it was once a much darker gold, like a Gold Duster. The "gator grain" landau top is almost all gone, one of the first orders of business is to replace that with a black landau top. But I'm very happy with it, and it's a lot of fun to drive. Not many people expect to see a 21 year old girl driving an almost 40 year old Duster - gets lots of looks, that's for sure! I can't wait to start working on it, I've already purchased bucket seats for it, now I just have to figure out what color I want to paint it, and what motor I want to put in it. Decisions, decisions.
Anyway, I'm rambling, but I wanted to introduce myself and share my new find...looking forward to posting here!
Katie
Overall, the car is in great shape for what it is, a few dings here and there, and very little rust. It has a 225 Slant Six, and it runs very well, especially since the guy who sold it to me said that it hasn't been driven in over five years. If you look closely at the car, when the door is open or the hood is popped, you can tell it was once a much darker gold, like a Gold Duster. The "gator grain" landau top is almost all gone, one of the first orders of business is to replace that with a black landau top. But I'm very happy with it, and it's a lot of fun to drive. Not many people expect to see a 21 year old girl driving an almost 40 year old Duster - gets lots of looks, that's for sure! I can't wait to start working on it, I've already purchased bucket seats for it, now I just have to figure out what color I want to paint it, and what motor I want to put in it. Decisions, decisions.
Anyway, I'm rambling, but I wanted to introduce myself and share my new find...looking forward to posting here!
Katie