High Voltage & Jailbreak ('73 & '76 Dusters)

Here are the Duster brothers I have mentioned a few times. Hopefully sometime this week I will be getting the '76, and later get the '73.

Lowdown:
Found these while pursuing a black 1972 Duster parked at a nearby house. Turns out the guy who owned that car also owned these. They were meant to be parted out, but luckily he lost interest in that. (The '72 is still sitting at that house, with a tree growing up in the front bumper.)

Anyway, after finding these fellas parked behind a garage, I have tried to buy them. At first he didn't want to sell, then he said I could buy the '73, and after that I could buy both. $300.00:supz:

Only condition is that I have to yank the disc brakes and A/C parts off the '76, and the power steering from the '73. No problem. He didn't even know everything he needed for the conversion, so I will pull them for him.

The 1973 car is a GOLD Duster with no interior. Side glass is missing, and has manual front drum brakes. Slant six, column auto, unknown rear. (Couldn't get to it.)

'76 is just a base duster with a slant six, 3spd transmission (WOOHOO!!), and 7-1/4" rear. Weird thing is that it is big bolt pattern with front discs.:scratch: Also has A/C but no power steering. Combine that with the 3spd and you get one weird machine. Originally blue on blue, now has a spray bombed black interior and raunchy peeling red outside. Some badass peeling, rusted Cragar S/S wheels clinch the look.

The title comes from the name I already thought up for the cars. The GOLD Duster is named High Voltage, after its yellow color (and AC/DC album of the same name). The '76 is named Jailbreak after the AC/DC song, and that I "Jailbroke" it from its rotting hell.:-D

Neither cars have titles, but a good friend of mine is a cop, and will run the VIN's for me. I am going to get a Bill of Sale for them. Printed off the internet. 'Nother weird fact. I know the kid who owned these before him! I am actually good friends with him. Sit with him at lunch at school. His plan was to part them out too.

Plan:
Use parts off the '73 and sell.
Maybe keep the '76 and go vintage style with it. (SHACKLED TO THE SKY!!!)8)

First pic is the '76.
Second is the '73 GOLD Duster.
Third is one of the Cragar's on the '76.