Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 01:00 PM
02/03/13 01:00 PM
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Please feel free to point any errors I may have made, especially in the engine compartment. Known items to fix: 1) fuel filter and clamps 2) Scoops...thats for Scott 3) Extra clamp on heater hose 4) Need washer lines 5) Radiator cap (its got a temp gauge on it for insurance)
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 01:35 PM
02/03/13 01:35 PM
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The alternator is a newer unit isn't it? The appearance differs from my late 71 built/dated 72 model.
That's an original washer bottle? The Repop's cap hole is posioned opposite (as per Scott's prior posts)
I believe the battery cable gets a white multi hole strap into the hole in the inner fender. The longer ones yearone sold in their kit are too long
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 01:42 PM
02/03/13 01:42 PM
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No orange paint on the exahaust manifolds? Nevermind, I see a trace. Forementioned alternator, alternator belt, washer bottle, missing date codes and etc. on plug wires, wrong oil filter, no wheel well blackout, overall looks too clean and shiney ( ) Looks VERY nice Brent! *did your battery tray have any blackout paint on it?
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 01:52 PM
02/03/13 01:52 PM
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Shock hardware and master cyl aftermarket? Scott look at the washer bottle again.
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 03:04 PM
02/03/13 03:04 PM
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Quote:
The only added "option" items on the car are the Tuff wheel & scoops.
And quarter window decals
Seriously though Brent, you did an impressive job on your car in record time, it's a very nice example, one of the best anywhere
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 03:29 PM
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Thanks Scott! That means a lot coming from you. Now get your Duster(s) done!! I probably would have put the slots on it if I could have found some decent sized 14" tires. But I'm really happy with OE look. Some 15" Ralley's (235/60 fr & 255/60 rear) will most likely replaced them eventually, giving it that stuffed look. The attention thats its goten so far has been really cool. Seems everyone has owned a Duster at least once.
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
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02/03/13 03:36 PM
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Quote:
The attention thats its goten so far has been really cool. Seems everyone has owned a Duster at least once.
Maybe so, but we all would have really liked to have one as nice as yours
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