When it comes to $$$$ and people, I am always amazed, no matter what is selling.
Maybe they went to a good home, lets hope.
Maybe they went to a good home, lets hope.
Keep an eye on it. Sooner or later it's gonna end up somewhere. Ya never know.....SIGhHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.... the only other duster that i know of in my town Is a 72. The cop who owns it used to street race with it in the 80s and now it is just in his garage waiting for a rebuild.
Yeah, I really want it, but he wants to put it back together with his son one of these days when he has time. I offered to help with it in the hopes that it will be finished around the same time as mine so we could go and cruise and beat up on all the honda kids.Keep an eye on it. Sooner or later it's gonna end up somewhere. Ya never know.....
Offering to help is a great way to get your feet in the door!Yeah, I really want it, but he wants to put it back together with his son one of these days when he has time. I offered to help with it in the hopes that it will be finished around the same time as mine so we could go and cruise and beat up on all the honda kids.
Sadly, that is how most of these cars die. sometimes they rust out sitting in a garage. a lot of garages do not seal and protect the things sitting inside as most people think they do. I just wish people were more apt to sell them to people that will actually fix them up instead of keeping them around for sentimental reasons. But hey, I can't judge too much, nowadays anything can be fixed as there are so many replacement panels and parts floating around.There's a gold 72 318 Duster in my mom's neighborhood.
Relatively unmolested but sun baked and unfortunately it's in a driveway, angled so rainwater sits in the windshield channel and it's all rusted out there and the floorboards underneath it.