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    New Guy from Oz

    Welcome from another Aussie Duster owner!
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    New member from Australia with a 73 Duster

    The small plates are because the car is on "club" rego. Basically you have to be a member of a registered car club and the car must be over 30 years old. We get very cheap rego and insurance (under $300 a year for my Duster, compared to $8-900+) but have extra restrictions on usage, ie I can...
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    New member from Australia with a 73 Duster

    Hi Gary, I'm from Griffith in rural NSW. As far as I'm aware this car wouldn't have been up Sydney way at all, previous owner was from Melbourne and he only did a couple hundred miles in the two years he had it. I will do a run Sydney next year, planning on getting in some good road trips in...
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    hi from Denmark

    Hi, I have 2 kids seats in my 73 Duster and have had the kids stroller and the big 3 wheeler off road pram in the boot of it together plus luggage when we took it out on a road trip. The boots in these cars is stupidly large, can easily fit more in this thing than I can in my wifes Mazda CX-7.
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    New member from Australia with a 73 Duster

    Cheers! The duster is a very rare car over here, you see a few B & E body cars around but American A body cars are very few and far between. I went on a cruise last weekend with around 500 other American cars and there were only 4-5 A bodies there in total compared with 100+ each for the...
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    New member from Australia with a 73 Duster

    Thanks for the welcomes! The vegemite is an acquired taste but something you grow to love as an aussie!
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    New member from Australia with a 73 Duster

    Hi guys, Thought I better join up and say hi since I'v been lurking around for a few months since I got my hands on my 73 Duster. This is my ride It was featured in Mopar Muscle mag back in the day and it was a one owner car at the time...
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