CHECK THIS! 1973 Plymouth Duster

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Well this guy has has a short fuse and is a little wacko.

BUT, is there a lesson learned here folks......

Choose your projects wisely

$4400 318's don't resale well in 73 Dusters in primer.

If you want to protect your butt a little, in hindsight...

  • Put $4400 in a 360, not a 318.
  • Buy cars that are more complete with the stuff you want
  • The little stuff will nickle and dime you to death. Buy complete together cars
  • For a project, initially start with more desirable cars
  • Cool component parts are fun and sort of easy to buy, but hard to sell
  • The resale value of this project car in it's current state is dead center the lowest return on investment. The what's done vs. what's not done.

I am curious what makes a 73 Duster not desirable. :protest:
 
The Parrot nose.:wack:

Doesn't everybody like pointy objects coming at them at high speeds?

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I got a 74 Duster for sale..... its in Primer too.... Think I can get $35,000.00 for it ??? Thats what I got in it .....



-RPM
 

MAN I MISSED THIS THREAD BY A LANDSLIDE DAMN!!!!!!!I WANTED TO PLAY TO!Well mabey he'll come back under a new name!

MIKEY
 
For chrissake, let it go boys. That was brutal. Anyone can price a car however they want. If you can't afford it there will always be more cars coming along.
 
I only read this because I saw four pages were here. That guy is an idiot, and I personally am glad he's gone.
By the way, I've got a '76 duster that's from CA, got a fresh 413/727/8 3/4 drivetrain, and can't get $5500. (Shamless plug) I guess the guy should go with the first offer of more than $2K. Dumb a$$ .
 
Well it "sold" for $5000 to some one with no feedback that registered the day before the auction started, Strange isnt it ?
 
obvious that he was bidding it up under different account. check his feedback of previous sale and name of winning bidder of car.
 
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