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The LA series can be a very stout piece even today.
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'58 Apache pick up restomodding with twin turbo 522 '78 Z28 4sp being restored '70 W30 convert TRIBUTE '70 CANADIAN Nova SS396 L78 Pro Street '69 CANADIAN Nova SS 396/350 hp '67 CANADIAN Nova SS 427 10 sec. driver '66 CANADIAN Nova SS Race Car '69 FIREBIRD Tubbed Racecar '31 ALL STEEL Chevy P.U. GONE (EX-WIFES NOW) '61 CANADIAN Pontiac Bubble top 409+/4sp (SOLD) '78 Z28 32,000 survivor, Og Yellow paint, AC. (SOLD) |
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being a Hardcore Chevy guy, I still think the early Dusters/Demons where some of the toughest looking Pro Stockers ever !!!
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Agree Grumpy, i too am a Chevy diehard guy. Hated Fords, Mopars all the rest when i was younger. But lets give credit when due, the Mopars always had a place in my heart. Never liked their styling much. Own a 62 Plymouth Valiant with a slant six, three on the tree but that car had some zip, loved running around with that car way back when. Any who yes agree, the Hemi Powered Pro Stockers Duster/Demons were tough looking for sure. I saw some Dusters in the early 70's in Pro Stock with 340 cubic inch powerplants race, very quick cars.
Last edited by RALLY; 10-13-2020 at 06:38 PM. |
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