Introducing the Electric Duster Project

Hey Walt,
I actually didn't set out to convert a Duster specifically. Last year I had decided to do some kind of a conversion, but I really hated all of the little cars that people usually use. I got to thinking, even if I converted a Honda or something, I probably wouldn't want to drive it.

I love '70 and '71 Dusters and have one of each. I started thinking about using one of those because it was something I already owned, and it was a car I knew I would still love to drive when it was finished. I did some research and discovered it was feasible. After that, the more I thought about the idea, the better I liked it.

I know I'll probably have to lighten it up some to get the most out of it. But keeping it looking the same as it does now is important to me. There are lots of ways to shed pounds. I probably should swap out the 8 3/4 rear end but I don't want to lose those big brakes. I guess the "weight loss" will be a project of its own.
Got it Yeah might as well have something fun and eye appealing even if electric...

FYI you could go to the 8 1/4 Mopar lighter duty found in later Dusters and etc. Yes you would have to adapt the larger brake drums to it but it wouldn't be that hard...

start by comparing the backing plate mounting area... you may have to do some grafting if sections of the 8 3/4 backing plates to the 8 1/4 backing plates... once the backing plate stuff is solved...

the assembly should go pretty easy... if you need any help getting machine work or parts fabrication done for your conversion let me know

Walt