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Re: '71 340 Duster project, $7,000
[Re: DaveRS23]
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08/14/23 09:58 AM
08/14/23 09:58 AM
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VS29H0B
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Not enough pictures to really determine the condition of the car. Could be a money pit. The drivetrain probably needs a rebuild, needs rust repair, and interior. Unless you can do the work yourself, figure up to $50K which includes paint. Others may be able to finish the car for less but they either have the skills / knowledge or access to resources to restore this car more economically.
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Re: '71 340 Duster project, $7,000
[Re: VS29H0B]
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08/14/23 12:59 PM
08/14/23 12:59 PM
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RoadRunnerLuva
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Not enough pictures to really determine the condition of the car. Could be a money pit. The drivetrain probably needs a rebuild, needs rust repair, and interior. Unless you can do the work yourself, figure up to $50K which includes paint. Others may be able to finish the car for less but they either have the skills / knowledge or access to resources to restore this car more economically. I agree with everything that was posted here. The car could need everything, two pictures is obviously not enough to go on. That is a pet peeve of mine, looking at these ads... not enough pictures. I have mine listed on Facebook and Craigslist ( and here) right now, and you will see more than two pics! The guy doesn't even show the engine compartment, for this Duster, why?
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