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bills73duster

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I've been a A body fan. Forover 50 years. Starting with a 1970 Plymouth duster 340. Got married in 1972 to my one and only. The 340 didn't. Last long because the gas crunch in 1973. I hated it but .my better half wanted something more gas friendly.
Traded off the plum crazy 340 for a honey gold 198 gold duster with a snake skin landau top.
Kept it all these years and in 2005 started a ground up restoration.
Finished in 2008.

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Welcome!

And nice Duster!! Show us some more pictures of it!!
 
I’ve been a A body fan. Forover 50 years. Starting with a 1970 Plymouth duster 340. Got married in 1972 to my one and only. The 340 didn’t. Last long because the gas crunch in 1973. I hated it but .my better half wanted something more gas friendly.
Traded off the plum crazy 340 for a new honey gold 198 gold duster with a snake skin landau top.
The top according to legendary auto is from original material from a clearing house and during their research it wasn’t a option for 1973 dusters with a 198 engine and only 100 dusters with the 198 came out of the factory by mistake.
Kept it all these years and in 2005 started a ground up restoration.
Finished in 2008.

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Welcome! I am just down the road from you and was just in Jeff City a few days ago (Passing through, not incarcerated. Surprisingly.)

Do you remember the guy with all the Mopars in his yard in California?
 
Beautiful car. I dated a girl in the 80s that had a '73 gold duster same color but hers was a 318. I am sure you get that car out you will hear a bunch of stories about so and so had one similar decades back etc etc etc. You don't see real nice '73s like that very often.
 
:thumbsup: Great looking Duster. I really admire people that keep a car for such a time period.
Have fun here,we love photos !!
 
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