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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: KnuckleDuster] #1300888
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I have that little clip like the one you showed on the trans harness and the litter bag with my 72 Satellite Sebring Plus. Even with 100K miles it was very untouched. Had to do paint and interior so it isn't a "survivor" but the originally with bolts and clips etc... was very refreshing.
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: KnuckleDuster] #1300889
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Thanks Ty!

Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: RJS] #1300890
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I have that little clip like the one you showed on the trans harness and the litter bag with my 72 Satellite Sebring Plus. Even with 100K miles it was very untouched. Had to do paint and interior so it isn't a "survivor" but the originally with bolts and clips etc... was very refreshing.
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Indeed!

Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: dmoore] #1300891
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When I look at those shots of your paint it really wakes up the memory of how Mopars looked back in the day. The shine is there but you know it has peel, very cool!
Unfortunately that aspect is lost on my Satellite now. I have deep shine and gloss but the paint is flat.
Ron

Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: RJS] #1300892
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Ron there is one rather large run on the passenger side lower portion of the door that you can only see at the right angle...and runs off of the length of each rocker...this car got an enormous amount of paint given how well this car was taken care of (waxed very often) removing a layer each time...there are NO thin spots what so ever

Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: dmoore] #1300893
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Is this by chance the black Duster Gary Garren used to own ?

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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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This the same car Gary Garren used to have ?

And why is the fuel filter before the pump and not after in the line between the pump and the carb ?
Is the steel line all hard line pump to carb ?

Yep....still the same one

Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR" [Re: dmoore] #2497762
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Original fuel line & filter location are correct for 72......

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