72 duster Build progress

Well guys..........

Today was a bitter sweet day.

The Duster has been sold!.

This doesn't have to be the end of the thread (still welcome all questions about the build and ill try and help those out with answers to what they are doing to their projects). But this is where the build of the Duster ends. Almost 4 years from the date I first brought the Duster home.

I was sad to see it go, had mixed emotions because it had been such a big part of my life. But in the end it was just a car and selling it will give me the ability to try and better my family.

I won't say what I sold it for..... But I did good on the sale.... Lets just say that.

The guy that bought it was a mopar guy aswell so I hope he takes care of it and enjoys it.

Before the guy took it I got some last pictures of my self and the family with the Duster and some pictures of my dad and I with it. And of course I got some fair well pictures of the duster too.

It wasn't easy to sell it like I mentioned..... But I found myself asking which could benefit my families future more . So I went with my better judgement and made the call.

Sorry if any of you are disappointed to see it go but I hope you all can understand the reasons I did what I did.

I learned a lot, I had fun, I know what to stay away from in the future lol. Had a lot of time I got to spend with my dad working on it, was in molar muscle magazine, got compliments on the duster from tv stars..... These are all things that even though the duster has gone.... Will forever be apart o me. And that's the important thing.

I may eventually get another car to tinker around with and when I do I'll be aure to let you guys know whatever it is I get.

I will still be sticking around fabo even though I don't have the duster anymore because I still like seeing what other people are working on and talking with friends etc...etc.... So don't think this means ill be ditching you guys lol

Anyhow I wanted to let you guys all know about that and say thank you to those of you who followed the build over the years.

Here's a couple of pictures from today that I had on my phone.

My Dad and I


Saying goodbye to the Duster