Time for a change?

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Craig if you think yer ready, then Im sure you can find one on here and make a deal, whether a trade or outright buy. Gotta be someone on here that feels the same way as you lookin for a trade. Good luck!!
 
I hope that I don't change my mind later...but I'm willing to trade my 1970 340 4 speed Duster for a 67-69 fast back Cuda. 273-340 is what I'm after.My car is not perfect,but it is nice.I just had it appraised last fall for $26,500. Not numbers matching,but correct year 340.factory correct manifolds,new interior,new bumpers,sharktooth grille,15" ralley's on rear with 14" on front. 391 posi it looks like a 71 because of the grille and it has 71 side stripes.340 wedge on hood,factory correct air cleaner,340 only has about 8,000 miles on it.My wife bought a new camera,so I'll take some new pic's today and hopefully be able to post them.I have pic's from last summer if someone wants to send me their Email I can send them and maybe they can post them for me.I have tried to figure out how to resize but have had no luck!
 
Wish i could win the lottery then i would buy a 73 340 Duster,but i already have a 69 Dart Swinger 340 which needs to be finished.
 
The first car I bought was a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner with a 383 cid 4 speed, sold it when I got married. Always wanted another one so when the kids were through school I started looking. There are very few of them in Canada and very expensive, so after about 5 years I found a 1967 Dodge Coronet and bought it. Then one Thanksgiving weekend I went to the local drag strip where there was a Nostalgia drag race taking place and I got hooked. I wanted a 1967 Dart but couldn't find one of those but did find a 1970 Duster and bought it. I haven't raced the Duster much, have been working on it the last couple of years but should have it ready to race this year.
If I could figure out how to post pictures I would post them.

Stay Mopar and don't sell the Duster, keep looking and saving for the Cuda.
 
The first car I bought was a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner with a 383 cid 4 speed, sold it when I got married. Always wanted another one so when the kids were through school I started looking. There are very few of them in Canada and very expensive, so after about 5 years I found a 1967 Dodge Coronet and bought it. Then one Thanksgiving weekend I went to the local drag strip where there was a Nostalgia drag race taking place and I got hooked. I wanted a 1967 Dart but couldn't find one of those but did find a 1970 Duster and bought it. I haven't raced the Duster much, have been working on it the last couple of years but should have it ready to race this year.
If I could figure out how to post pictures I would post them.

Stay Mopar and don't sell the Duster, keep looking and saving for the Cuda.
Go to the forums...Website help...should be a sticky on how to load/share pics.Good luck.
 
Well Guys, I mean no lack of respect to any posters...

If I won the lotto, I would "World Hemi" My 67 f/b cuda
& save the rest of the $ for tickets. :-\":-\"
 
How about a FABO loaner program ? I have a restored 69 fastback that I am way to upside down on to ever sell but maybe I could be talked into a summer loaner deal ? LOL
 
I hope that I don't change my mind later...but I'm willing to trade my 1970 340 4 speed Duster for a 67-69 fast back Cuda. 273-340 is what I'm after.My car is not perfect,but it is nice.I just had it appraised last fall for $26,500. Not numbers matching,but correct year 340.factory correct manifolds,new interior,new bumpers,sharktooth grille,15" ralley's on rear with 14" on front. 391 posi it looks like a 71 because of the grille and it has 71 side stripes.340 wedge on hood,factory correct air cleaner,340 only has about 8,000 miles on it.My wife bought a new camera,so I'll take some new pic's today and hopefully be able to post them.I have pic's from last summer if someone wants to send me their Email I can send them and maybe they can post them for me.I have tried to figure out how to resize but have had no luck!
Some pic's.
 

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Thanks!! Just fired it up for the first time Friday,since the long winter sleep!!
It,s an addiction LOL.I just fired up the 73 Dart Sport 340 on saturday.With my hand on the pistol-grip,it was very tempting to go for a drive:burnout:.It,s still in my trailer.:sad10:
 
I had a 1974 Challenger (My first Mopar) for 4 years. I swore it would never leave my possesion. It started giving me one problem after the other. So I got fed up and sold it. I then bought a 1970 Charger R/T project car.(running). It needed a lot of work. So I got rid of it too. Inow have a nicely restored 1970 340 Swinger. Which I love. Problem is I see my old Challenger at cruise nite all the time. Now i want it back really bad. Just some food for thought. Keep the Duster, and try to find an affordable 67-69 Cuda project. The only thing better than one Mopar is two. Where there is a will there is a way. Jason Cunningham. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
 
Craig............I know the feeling. I have always wanted a 67 to 69 Dart.........I have one. It took me along time to get it....and probly a long time to finish it.....Well lets hoppe i do. Life is to short.......Anyway i had opportunittys to buy something else but never did. It was a dream i had to own one someday and fortunately i do. If your heart is set on a Cuda........I say go for it. See what you can do with yours and go on..........JM2C.........All the best........NM/Edd
 
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