95teetee
Well-Known Member
while digging around in the basement (I was actually looking for my semi-completed Duster model kit) I noticed the owner's manual from my car sitting on the shelf.
Started looking through it, and realized that I don't think I'd ever even had the stuff out of the package.
the original owner's warranty card- sold in Woolfsville, Nova Scotia, on July 13/72.
the 'Vehicle Stopping Distance,Acceleration and Passing Ability' sheet:
a message from our Chrysler guy:
and a little card on Chrysler marine products:
another interesting piece I found in there was a BFG Radial T/A warranty card (not pictured).
It's from Sept 16/77 and it's the guy who built the car (well, changed it from a 318, bench seat, plain car to the beast that I bought)- it's a friend of mine and there was one owner between him and me.
His girlfriend (she's the lady who tinted the windows in my Stealth) was telling me a few months ago that he was looking for another Duster, and that's what got me wanting to rebuild it in the first place lol.
Started looking through it, and realized that I don't think I'd ever even had the stuff out of the package.
the original owner's warranty card- sold in Woolfsville, Nova Scotia, on July 13/72.
the 'Vehicle Stopping Distance,Acceleration and Passing Ability' sheet:
a message from our Chrysler guy:
and a little card on Chrysler marine products:
another interesting piece I found in there was a BFG Radial T/A warranty card (not pictured).
It's from Sept 16/77 and it's the guy who built the car (well, changed it from a 318, bench seat, plain car to the beast that I bought)- it's a friend of mine and there was one owner between him and me.
His girlfriend (she's the lady who tinted the windows in my Stealth) was telling me a few months ago that he was looking for another Duster, and that's what got me wanting to rebuild it in the first place lol.