Dusters and Demons

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Here's mine....and it's for sale! It's listed in the Mopar Cars for Sale section if anyone is interested.

It's a 318 2bbl Survivor with 72,000 miles. They're great looking, fun cars to drive.


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After viewing this whole thread, I've decided there are some very nice Demons and Dusters out there.
 
Well here is my 1970...with old wheels and then new wheels..and a drawing my friend did for me at a car show...now the car is apart and getting some new paint...new interior...new 416...sub frame connectors..gears..and a mystery intake ....etc...should be done by jan the latest for our WORLD OF WHEELS car show here in Milwaukee in Feb..

Hope we see this one at Mopar Fest at Union Grove in July.
 
Here's our '72 triple black Demon. Just discovered this thread.

Very nice.
I'm working on one that will be similar. Likely satin black.
Mind giving your wheel, diff and spring specs? I'm obsessing over what to put on mine. Thinking 325/50/15 on the rear with narrowed diff.
 

Very nice.
I'm working on one that will be similar. Likely satin black.
Mind giving your wheel, diff and spring specs? I'm obsessing over what to put on mine. Thinking 325/50/15 on the rear with narrowed diff.

Weld wheels 15x6 1/2 back spaced. Rear tires are 28x13.5 x15 ET streets. Heavy duty springs moved inboard w/ pinion snubber. Rear gears are 4:30 in a 742 case.
 
Weld wheels 15x6 1/2 back spaced. Rear tires are 28x13.5 x15 ET streets. Heavy duty springs moved inboard w/ pinion snubber. Rear gears are 4:30 in a 742 case.

Thanks! Looks great.
 
Your car looks very sweet and the license plate is eh cool touch as well Rodzilla.

John
 
Weld wheels 15x6 1/2 back spaced. Rear tires are 28x13.5 x15 ET streets. Heavy duty springs moved inboard w/ pinion snubber. Rear gears are 4:30 in a 742 case.

Idaho: Sorry, should say rear Weld wheels 15x10x6 1/2" back spaced.
 
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