She lived in Oakton right on 123, the same side of the road as James Madison Shell. I have a repair invoice from the Midas in Tysons Corner. When I removed what was left of the cardboard glove box I found a few match books from Joe Theisman's restaurant. I don't think the car ever went too far...
This is my 1972 Duster. I first saw it in 1979 sitting in a town house complex on a busy road where we used to cruise. We stopped in one day and saw the single left tail pipe. I never gave the car another thought, especially once it disappeared. In July 2000 I grabbed the newspaper and looked in...
'78 Aspen SE with 34k orig miles. Minus the wheels/tires and dual exhaust that I added, it could not be more of a time capsule. When we're @ a show it is the transportation of choice. I guess everyone likes to sport a little wood.
New to the site, not to the hobby. My current stable consists of a purple 1970 Swinger 340 4 speed that I've owned since 1985 and an orange 1972 Duster 225. There are a few non A Bodies also.
A shot from Carlisle