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'71 6/3-sp Duster, Excellent Hot Rod Material
Looks like a clean California car here - would be a lot of fun to swap in a big-inch mill and maintain the low-key look.
Interesting that a '71 model car would have CA black plates. Might have been plated in a small town where they took longer to deplete their plate inventory (typically '69 would have been the last year for black plates). Have to ask...what is the purpose of that huge horizontal gash in the firewall above the master cylinder? Link to 1971 Duster auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/86MAA...RC/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/S5kAA...RE/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/suoAA...RI/s-l1600.jpg VL29C1E116469 |
Duster...
Not being a Mopar guy...I don't understand the yellow color in the trunk, under the hood, and on the door hinges :dunno:
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Looks like it was EL5 code Butterscotch originally. That massive gash in the firewall is...weird. Fire behind the instrument panel at some point? :hmmm:
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Coast car, they rust from the top down and inside out. You're right, Rick, the whole back half of this car is a mess, either from rust and/or collision. On the flip side, the undercarriage looks great...:grin: |
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