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Old 08-17-2007, 04:49 AM   #1
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Exclamation 1974 duster w/ V8 318. "rag top"

well it been in the family from the first owner, my brother replaced the original slant 6 with a 318 . he has a nother one in the back yard , i'm taking over the project just wondering where to find a good manul or some good help. cause i dont know s*** about cars
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:18 PM   #2
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Re: 1974 duster w/ V8 318. "rag top"

Haynes still prints manuals for those cars, and they can be useful. However, nothing replaces gearheads, and they are everywhere. When I was 18, I bought my first car, a '76 Duster, from my dad. I live in northwest PA, and they are rare around here, but it seemed like everywhere I went people knew all about it. On a personal note, I LOVED that car (believe it or not, I still sometimes dream about it,) and I wish you all the luck with yours.
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