Newb To FABO but not FBBO

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John_Lemon

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Hello all. We just set up an account here but I have been on FBBO for several years. I'm known as Runner 68 over there. I'm sure some of you from there are here as well.

This will be a joint account with myself and my 16 year old son who just acquired a 1972 Duster. I have been around the B bodies and E bodies for roughly 40 years but am pretty green with the A bodies so we're looking for that great assistance here that I get over on FBBO. As this will be a joint account I will stay off the political forum here so he doesn't see what an @sshole I can really be.:lol:

My son will have permission to log on when he wants but will let you know it's him. He'll be John Lemon Jr and I'll be John Lemon Sr. I'm pretty excited to get into this project with him and he is as well. I think it's pretty cool that a guy of his generation has chosen to get into this hobby. He thinks it will be cool to have 2 old Plymouths sitting in the shop. For what it's worth he had an opportunity at a big block Chally but chose the Duster.

So here it is, 1972 Base model, 318 / 3 speed on the floor. ~180K miles. He purchased it from a family member for $1,200. It was put out to pasture in 1993 in dry Colorado but ran fine when it was parked. We don't anticipate any issues with rolling it over but you never know.

We went out last weekend and filled it full of PB blaster and Marvel and will let it soak for a couple of weeks before attempting to roll it over by hand. If it's frozen or we just can't get it to run well it will be a good excuse to upgrade it to a 340/4 speed car.

We'll start another thread for those of you that want to follow the build.
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Welcome same Way at my household my dad has a b body an I have an a body glad to see someone around my getting in old molars too
 
looks like a pretty solid car! :welcome: - looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks, yea it has a little rust behind the rear wheels and a few dings here and there but I think we can get it road worthy fairly easily after dumping all the fluids, new tank and fuel lines, radiator, brakes, etc. We'll see.
 
Hello all. We just set up an account here but I have been on FBBO for several years. I'm known as Runner 68 over there. I'm sure some of you from there are here as well.

This will be a joint account with myself and my 16 year old son who just acquired a 1972 Duster. I have been around the B bodies and E bodies for roughly 40 years but am pretty green with the A bodies so we're looking for that great assistance here that I get over on FBBO. As this will be a joint account I will stay off the political forum here so he doesn't see what an @sshole I can really be.:lol:

My son will have permission to log on when he wants but will let you know it's him. He'll be John Lemon Jr and I'll be John Lemon Sr. I'm pretty excited to get into this project with him and he is as well. I think it's pretty cool that a guy of his generation has chosen to get into this hobby. He thinks it will be cool to have 2 old Plymouths sitting in the shop. For what it's worth he had an opportunity at a big block Chally but chose the Duster.

So here it is, 1972 Base model, 318 / 3 speed on the floor. ~180K miles. He purchased it from a family member for $1,200. It was put out to pasture in 1993 in dry Colorado but ran fine when it was parked. We don't anticipate any issues with rolling it over but you never know.

We went out last weekend and filled it full of PB blaster and Marvel and will let it soak for a couple of weeks before attempting to roll it over by hand. If it's frozen or we just can't get it to run well it will be a good excuse to upgrade it to a 340/4 speed car.

We'll start another thread for those of you that want to follow the build.
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Wecome you two. John, I remember seeing you over at FBBO. I am toolmanmike there too as well as a moderator on both sites. I hope you both have fun and learn a lot here. Take car and we will look forward to your Duster build. tmm
 
Wecome you two. John, I remember seeing you over at FBBO. I am toolmanmike there too as well as a moderator on both sites. I hope you both have fun and learn a lot here. Take car and we will look forward to your Duster build. tmm
Yea, I remember you too Mike. No worries, I won't cause any trouble over here.
 
It's great to see the young guns interested in the sport. Enjoy your time together.
 
I have been searching threads about wheel/tire sizes to get a feel for what it will look like with 15x8s all the way around and can't find any. Thoughts?
Depending on what you type in search, you may find more information by scrolling through the Tire/wheel threads. You could also start a question thread there. There's lots of Dusters and Demon's here with every imaginable combination. There is a sticky at the start of the wheel and tire section. Tires and Wheels (Mopar Hubcaps Too)
 
Depending on what you type in search, you may find more information by scrolling through the Tire/wheel threads. You could also start a question thread there. There's lots of Dusters and Demon's here with every imaginable combination. There is a sticky at the start of the wheel and tire section. Tires and Wheels (Mopar Hubcaps Too)
Thanks. Yea there is always a plethora of tire/wheel posts out there. We did all that and didn't find what we were looking for. We'll figure it out.
 
Welcome to the "A" side, I drove a friends 73 Duster once, it had a 318 with a 3 speed on the floor, very fun driving car. I'm sure your son will enjoy it too when the time comes for it's maiden voyage.
 
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