1973 Duster Custom Pro Touring

I have decided to finally sell my 1973 Duster that is featured in the Members Restoration section for the last several years. Unfortunately now that it is ready to be painted and assembled, I have decided to relocate to Patrick AFB, Florida immediately following a lengthy Middle east deployment beginning here shortly. This car is fully covered in great detail for those not familiar with it, I have included a link to the build...get comfortable there are 127 pages full of pictures.

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=117240

This car has more custom modifications and one off parts than I can count, please look closely at the pictures before asking a million questions, trust me you will have them if you aren't familiar with the car. Everything is included to put together except Transmission (needs rebuilt), door panels, carpet, wiring, lines and hoses, everything is new and of the best quality money can buy or build, I used 6061 T-6 on all my custom parts and you will not be disappointed. I will sell the car for the Best Offer over $15,000.
I know that sounds like a lot for a project car but keep in mind there is almost $35,000 invested in parts not including the custom made ones and there are several, or is that including a single minute of labor and there are hundreds of hours invested here, trust me read the thread.
The top picture is of the professional rendering I had made of the finished car, the rest are of some of the parts waiting to go on, since the car is not painted yet and if you do not like the color selections you can leave the car with my painter and he will paint it any color you want and then bolt it all together since everything has been pre-fit and mocked up.

Again, I will sell the car for the Best offer over $15,000. Trust me when I say that there is almost that much in the motor alone, The custom made FAST EFI set up was over $5,000.


P.M me if you are interested..no trades since I do not have the room once I get to Florida.

Again, please read the Build Thread and really see what this is before asking questions.