Trading for another 74 Duster

If your goal is an inexpensive daily driver that is easy to fix, there are better options than the classic Duster or a European car. Avoid 80's cars (vacuum controls nightmares). Mid-90's domestic sedans have few rust issues (galvanized metal) and MPFI that has proven robust and easy to maintain, and parts are cheap. Many in the junkyards now for those rarer parts. I currently daily drive a 96 Voyager 4 cyl w/ 180k miles and very simple and reliable. You can buy for $1K. Perfect for a college kid who needs to haul stuff. Many men won't drive a minivan because of stupid TV ads, but I am a big guy and don't need a monster truck to fake masculinity, that is for wimps.