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What can yall tell me about the '74 DusterForcedInduction509 06-06-2005, 05:43 PM My girlfriend's father just bought some land in NY and he found the body of a '74 Duster abandoned on the land and I am fortunate enough to have it. He got a mechanic to check it for rust damage and surprisingly the only mayor damage was the trunk and the hood (they dont need to be replaced, just patch the hole on it). I dont know much about these cars but have been wanting to restore a muscle car and this one took the cake. I just want to know about any info about them. Thnx for any info ahead time. ForcedInduction509 06-07-2005, 01:42 AM I just read what I wrote and on the subject and I did'nt mean anything bad with the "yall". Its just a genera comment but I thought about it and I wouldnt want anyone to be offended by it :disappoin . Sry for the way its written. BleedDodge 06-07-2005, 07:31 PM 3 Dollar Bill Ya'll. Ya'll wanna single say fuck that. Who cares. I really don't think anyone here even thought twice about it. You might have offended some rednecks or something, maybe. 1974 was the last year they built Dusters in that bodystyle. They came with either 225 slant sixes, or 318 and 360 V8's. 3 speed automatics and 4 speed manuals. There was a 3 speed manual in the early years but I don't know if they kept putting them in at this point. These A bodies are becoming desireable just because they're not as difficult to restore or even just buy something like a E or B body. The A bodies are still nice enough but they haven't become that collectible yet, but I'm sure they will and so if you have this one you should definitely keep it. Just wait a few years and you'll see. You can still find them with half decent body panels like you did, and these were the cars that older people would own and keep in good condition. They can often be scored for next to no money. You have a goldmine if you hold onto it for sure, no doubt about that. PeteRR 06-08-2005, 12:55 AM Under the hood, on the driver's side inner fender, there is a fender tag. Take a look at it and post all of the options numbers. We'll be able to tell you how valuable or rare the car is. ForcedInduction509 06-09-2005, 02:05 AM Now I feel much better cause I did'nt offend anyone :bigthumb: . But yeah I live in NC and have'nt gotten the opportunity to see the car yet, I will be sure to post the option numbers when I take a look at the car which at this point I dont really know when its gonna be. I still have'nt decided if I wanna take this up as a project or not, It all depends on how much restoring it needs. neatofrito1618 07-08-2005, 06:02 PM dusters arent really vauable or rare vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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