416 mopar
Well-Known Member
Here is my 72 Duster 416 project,
I am 14 years old and i love Mopars my dad has a 72 Cuda 340 and i helped him completly rebuild his car and last year when i was 13 i was looking around and found a 72 Duster 318 4 speed pistol grip shifter. We went to look at it and it had everything it was set up for small block because it would have been hard if there was a slant six. It has a 8 3/4 rear end with small bolt setup. It is a 4 spd pistol grip. we picked up the car for $2,100. When we got it i put a battery in it and tried to start it, it started but there were some problems there was so much oil, oil came out of the headers it was basically running on oil everything in the 318 was toasted. The clutch was slipping crazy it was like driving an automatic car you can dumped the clutch and it will role not stall. So we have a ton planned for this car.
Pictures will be uploaded, and you can see the progress.
I am 14 years old and i love Mopars my dad has a 72 Cuda 340 and i helped him completly rebuild his car and last year when i was 13 i was looking around and found a 72 Duster 318 4 speed pistol grip shifter. We went to look at it and it had everything it was set up for small block because it would have been hard if there was a slant six. It has a 8 3/4 rear end with small bolt setup. It is a 4 spd pistol grip. we picked up the car for $2,100. When we got it i put a battery in it and tried to start it, it started but there were some problems there was so much oil, oil came out of the headers it was basically running on oil everything in the 318 was toasted. The clutch was slipping crazy it was like driving an automatic car you can dumped the clutch and it will role not stall. So we have a ton planned for this car.
Pictures will be uploaded, and you can see the progress.