60's Dart Field Find Question

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He's asking $400 but I'm sure I could go lower. And holy crap, I wish I could find one like yours for that cheap. Everyone in the area thinks they have gold. Where in Idaho are you located?

I’m actually in Southern California. That duster looks like it’s in good shape body wise. Honestly all the Bolt on stuff, while expensive if you buy it part by part, is so much easier to replace and put on then doing a ton of bodywork and rust work. If that shell is solid on the duster and you can get it super cheap I’d buy that and then buy a rusted out donor car to take everything mechanical off of. Believe me, bodywork and rust work is no fun. I have a 69 super bee that is sitting currently because I got so burnt out on replacing all the metal. Finally got the entire rear end done and set it aside for a year until I came back recently to work on the front.



Seller is reasonable for sure. The 70's Dusters are missing just about everything underneath the cars, suspension, crossmember, engine and tranny, rear end … here's some pictures of the Gold Duster and a picture of the field ...View attachment 1715464484 View attachment 1715464485 View attachment 1715464486