Middletown NY
Cash/ Bank check accepted!
Price: $16,000 OBO!
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I'll make it short and sweet, bought it from the original owner. 88k original miles.
Zero rust, two patch panels in the rear quarters behind the doors. Well done, no visible lines. Tons of new parts. Runs...
Middletown NY
Cash/ Bank check accepted!
Price: $19,500 OBO!
1973 Plymouth duster
I'll make it short and sweet, bought it from the original owner. 88k original miles.
Zero rust, two patch panels in the rear quarters behind the doors. Well done, no visible lines. Tons of new parts. Runs great...
Need a 1973 Plymouth Duster (1973-1976)
I'd prefer local to Middletown, New York. Shipping would be insane nowadays unless you're local enough for me to grab it.
-Would need a hood that is rust-free (surface is fine)
-No bondo repairs
-Original color (no repaint)
Thanks!
Hello all!
Long shot... I know, but I figured I would give this a shot.
Is anyone local to Middletown, New York 10941? Willing to drive a bit for a beer and help a feller out?
I'm 26, and I've never timed a motor, let alone replaced my distributor. My grandfather can only help so much over...
Thanks for the write up!
I'm getting some alligator clips today, didn't have them before, but the harness I ordered seems to include it on the first connector for the wiper harness which was odd to me. Plus it looks like on my old harness it was spliced in. I'll take some photos later
Hello!
I am wondering if anyone has a wiring diagram as seen here on Classic Industries... https://www.classicindustries.com/product/1973/plymouth/duster/parts/ml13058b.html
I'm going to order it tomorrow in the AM, but I wanted to see if anyone had it here first.
I cannot get my 73 Duster...
Exactly, one step at a time. Eventually it'll all work out. I'm just taking my time to make sure it's done right.
Never have I ever done this before, but its all a learning experience.
After all the talk back and forth with insurance...
THEY PAID OUT! Yahoo!
I'm slowly making progress on this car. It's a little nerve-racking, but I'm taking it one step at a time.
Currently on the agenda is the wiring. I purchased an M&H harness from year one. It seems to be very nice...