I would love to see some. Undercarriage pics as well. Closeups of the rough stuff would be nice and if you want you can just send them via email. I'm not afraid to see the truth. Fact is, I don't want a car so perfect that I would be afraid to drive it. Thanks again for the phone call last...
Perhaps I made a mistake regarding your phone number. Private message me the number again at FB. I can be easily found at Colin Riseley, my turn to spend phone money. I do not think that you are asking an unreasonable price for the Duster.
Oh, sorry
You sold it. I looked a little farther in the message board and found out. My bad. 9300.00 would have been fine with me. So would 10,500.00. I'll just keep looking I guess.
Do it. My dad was not happy when I purchased a 1970 Plymouth Duster in 1976. I was 17 years old. It cost 1500.00 dollars. More than a half year's wages at that time for me. Now it will cost much more to duplicate that car. Get a good one. I do not think that you will regret your choice.
Today in Indy the same guy who has been doing it for years every 9/11 anniversary was on the overpass at 38th St and highway 465 waving his big flag all day long starting at 5:30 am. He is an automobile detailer named Jimmy Grant. He closes his shop for the day to remind everyone. INDOT closes...
Near Trader's point, not far enough from the track to be out of earshot. The annual flyover for the 500 race loiters over my neighborhood for fifteen minutes waiting for the right timing. They do practice runs for the flyover the preceding weekend. I am sure glad that a friend steered me to this...