Project Hole In The Head - 1970 Duster 340 Resto-Mod

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challengergary

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Now I remember why I stopped buying classic car auto-trader back in the day. I simply cannot resist a good deal when it is local. Picked this up after seeing it on FB Marketplace for a few days. Tried to ignore it and then a buddy sent me the listing noting how it was in the same town as me. The ad was pretty generic, just said 1970 Plymouth Duster project and a couple of pictures. No real information given other than it was a roller. I messaged the seller and asked a few basic questions, how are the frame rails? What rear end does it have? Was it a /6 or v8 car? The seller said he wasn't sure but he could send me pictures once he went out to his garage. I asked where he was located and it turns out he was less than 2 miles from my work. Asked if he minded if I just pop on by and he agreed that would be easiest.

I get there and notice right away, the body is very clean - like NO RUST visible at all. I walk up to the car, bend down and see an 8-3/4" rear end. Then, I notice it still has the correct 1970 early 71 trunk lid. Open the trunk lid and see no rust on the lip at all and the trunk channels are super clean. The 8-3/4 got me thinking, maybe it's a 340 car? I walk up to the driver window and peak inside and see a full rallye cluster laying there on the floor board. Oh man I think. I gonna have to buy this thing, crap. I pop the hood and see front disc brakes and a sway bar. I am thinking, it's gotta be a 340 car. I ask the seller what the VIN is and he doesn't know but the dash frame is in the car. He climbs in the car and pulls it out of the stack of stuff in the interior. I see the VIN plate is there and the color of the dash frame matches the color of the rest of the metal in the interior - green. I wipe the layers of dust off the VIN plate and, yep, she's a 340 car. So now I am sure I have to buy it. Because I don't want to be a prick, I let the seller know it's a real 340 car. He is kind of surprised, he just bought it because the body was in such good shape and his wife wanted one but had since changed her mind. He just wanted it out of his garage. The seller was originally asking $4500 for it when I first saw the ad but had dropped it to $3500 the day before. Now came my decision time. Because I REALLY don't need another project, I asked if he could do $2500 even though I had told him it was a 340 car because I told him I really don't need it but for the right price, I would buy it. He came back a 3200 and we agreed on a price at $3000.00. We shake hands and it's a done deal. He was happy to no longer to have to deal with the Marketplace yahoos and I was happy(?) to have another cool project. A win-win.

First task when I got it to my garage/shop was to do a little more evaluation. I knew it would need a trunk pan since the spare tire well had been cut out already. The only rust in the floors is a small area in the passenger front. The rest of the car is extremely clean. To my surprise, a prior owner had already installed the US Car Tools inner fender bracing and lower radiator support bracing. As a bonus, the USCT frame connectors were also in the passenger compartment. The radiator core support has a different 1970 VIN stamp on it so it looks like she was in an accident some time in the 70's or possibly 80's. I am betting in the 70's because there is parking permit sticker on the front bumper that expired 7/77. When I saw the core support numbers, I immediately checked the package tray VIN and thankfully, it matches the dash/title.

Trying to decide what to do with it but in the meantime, I bought a trunk pan and started on that. Since the engine and fender tag are long gone, I am trying to decide if I should drop the 340 I had earmarked for my 71 Challenger in it or not. Also, since it's originally an F4 green poly car of which I am not a fan, I am kicking around painting it FE5 Rallye Red.

Oh well, maybe I will call this one Project Hole in the Head LOL

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Good deal! BUT, if you were a drunk, you would buy 2 fifths every day, even on Sun!!!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Another old story. Back in Mo. in the 90s, about a hour from the house, I would go down this blacktop about once a month. I could see this 70 Challenger wayyy off the road, but I had good eyesight back then. Never anyone home, so I never go out to look, except this day I did and it was raining, hard! Complete but a roller, pistol grip shifter. I look at the vin and it says 318 car. But it has a dana under it??? Boxed frame? HUmmmmmm??? I leave a note (why) and phone number. The young guy calls and we talk. He has known this car since his bud had it in HS< YES always a 318 car he knows for a fact! (did anyone change out the dash!????) I buy it for little to nothing, and haul it to my shop and there it sat. Then next year I bought a buds good 68 440 GTX. with a 6 pac motor, 4 speed. I pull its engine and trans and drop it in the Chally. Yes numbers matching eng/trans to the Chally.!!! :thumbsup: Next year I traded the Chally for a 66 hemi Coronet roller. Next thing I know I see this Chally for sale in MCG for big $ and states real 6 pac car, says with documentation correct vin and fender tags too! :BangHead:
 
Seriously?
His wife wanted the car, but he wanted it out of his garage??
Bizzarro world...
Yeah, she originally wanted to restomod it with a modern hemi but then she got a 2023 Scat Pack Challenger and decided not to even mess with it. He was happy to not have a project on his hands and she gets to park her Challenger in the garage now.
 
Not to hijack this thread but how’s the blown pink Duster coming along?
 

IIRC.....You had a pretty nice project car that you let go a few years back? Am I correct?
Yes. Actually, I had two 340 dusters I had to let go. One was a real 1970 FM3 340 car and the other was a 1971 TX9 340 car. Both numbers matching complete projects. COVID-19 hit my business hard and then lost my sister to cancer so I lost my mojo and had to let both of them go. Finally recovered financially from the covid era and back into the swing of things again.

Sadly, this year has been incredibly rough too. Lost my 18 month old granddaughter to a tragic pool drowning 4 months Ago on top of two dogs anda cat. And now my last dog, our 10 year old Greyhound has terminal cancer too.
 
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Yes. Actually, I had two 340 dusters I had to let go. One was a real FM3 304 car and the other was a TX9 340 car. Both numbers matching complete projects. COVID-19 hit my business hard and then lost my sister to cancer so I lost my mojo and had to let both of them go. Finally recovered financially from the covid era and back into the swing of things again.

Sadly, this year has been incredibly rough too. Lost my 18 month old granddaughter to a tragic pool drowning 4 months Ago on top of two dogs anda cat. And now my last dog, our 10 year old Greyhound has terminal cancer too.
Enjoy the new car Gary. You've had more trying times than anyone should have to experience.

Best of luck with the new project.
 
Yes. Actually, I had two 340 dusters I had to let go. One was a real FM3 304 car and the other was a TX9 340 car. Both numbers matching complete projects. COVID-19 hit my business hard and then lost my sister to cancer so I lost my mojo and had to let both of them go. Finally recovered financially from the covid era and back into the swing of things again.

Sadly, this year has been incredibly rough too. Lost my 18 month old granddaughter to a tragic pool drowning 4 months Ago on top of two dogs anda cat. And now my last dog, our 10 year old Greyhound has terminal cancer too.
Man, you've had a tough go... Especially sorry to hear about your granddaughter, your dogs as well, but especially your granddaughter...

Sometimes a new project gives you something positive to focus on & it sounds like that's something you could use about now..
 
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