74 duster with a built 318.

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I know she ain't pretty but rest assured it is a solid foundation for a great car. It is 75 percent complete. You don't want to miss this guys.
 
Sye, I'm sorry to hear this. Don't feel that you have to rush into a decision unless outside forces are calling the shots. I've had my car for longer than you've been alive -- 19 years -- and it still isn't finished. lol But it gets there slowly and surely.

It's not a bad ad though ... I'm sure it's getting some attention but it's a rough economy and it doesn't seem that a lot of cars are moving right now. (Maybe adding a "Y" to 'Plymouth' in the title will bring in some closer search matches and results?) If you haven't done so yet, try putting it on RacingJunk.com too ... lots of motorheads over there and 2 free ads to take advantage of.

Good luck my friend. :-D
 
Thanks,

Honestly if I can scrape the 500 bux for a new ac compressor and rear end I should be fine and ill keep it. Or if I do sell it there is a nice rr down the street that just needs paint. I do love the duster but the price of the new parts has killed my budget. I'm just glad it didn't need anything major mechanicly. I have a friend who is going to put donut gaskets and try to see what's wrong with my compressor. Were thinking its the seals. I have been offered a beautiful 98 trans am. But I know I may be flamed for taking it. Lol
 
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