I don’t really know what I’m doing

Welcome aboard!

There are a bunch of Ga. boys here that I’m sure are willing to help you out. Keep reading otherwise, get a factory service manual.


Hi there everyone, just turned 20 today and am from Brunswick Georgia, so I thought it would be a great time to start cracking on my 1973 Plymouth duster. Slant Six, Column shift car, automatic, gold duster

I’ve owned this car for almost a year now, I barely did anything to it besides new front drums, and fixing the pillars around the windshield as they were rotted, oh and also sanding and spray painting the top to prevent surface rust.
I’ve been struggling to get the motivation to work on it but after being gone from it for a few months I realized how much I missed it and decided it was time to start working on it again. I’ve been lurking on this website ever since I bought the car, I’ve gone through the stages of wanting to magnum swap it, Modern hemi swaps, and now a big block swap. A few weeks ago I bought two 383 big blocks for it. I know the basics of car mechanics but not much, anyways I am lookin forward to all the new things I will learn along the way. Luckily my dad is a big mopar guy and will be there to help me as well :)

Here are a few pics, it currently is painted black on the roof but I think I’m gonna switch back to the white, what do you guys think?

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