AllDusted7374
Member
Quick Duster(s) history for me
Turned 16 in '87, needed car. I always liked the A body style, and found a real nice 74 Duster for my first car. 318, column auto. Daily drove for about 4 years. I replaced that with a slant 6 Demon and drove it till my entry into the miltary.
While I was out in WA state in about 93 or so I picked up a 340 4sp Duster in orange/black. Again a nice presentable car. I drove that Duster across the country when I ets'd in 1995. One hell of a drive all by yourself, I recommend it.
Sold that one shortly after and it took until last year to finally get another one. Now at 52 I have a 340 Duster back in my life. Red/black and about 97% restored.....good enough for local shows etc.
Thats a cliff, cliff notes version. I worked on them alot in my younger years, rewiring the orange 73, suspension work etc. Anyways glad to be around like minded folks again.
Attached a recent photo of her......
Turned 16 in '87, needed car. I always liked the A body style, and found a real nice 74 Duster for my first car. 318, column auto. Daily drove for about 4 years. I replaced that with a slant 6 Demon and drove it till my entry into the miltary.
While I was out in WA state in about 93 or so I picked up a 340 4sp Duster in orange/black. Again a nice presentable car. I drove that Duster across the country when I ets'd in 1995. One hell of a drive all by yourself, I recommend it.
Sold that one shortly after and it took until last year to finally get another one. Now at 52 I have a 340 Duster back in my life. Red/black and about 97% restored.....good enough for local shows etc.
Thats a cliff, cliff notes version. I worked on them alot in my younger years, rewiring the orange 73, suspension work etc. Anyways glad to be around like minded folks again.
Attached a recent photo of her......