Re: POSSIBLE GTX FOR DUSTER SWAP??!!!
[Re: VernMotor]
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08/19/11 10:58 PM
08/19/11 10:58 PM
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Have you lost your mind ??
Same thoughts here
A Fully restored GTX could sell for auction between $70,000 to $100,000
A Fully restored Duster, maybe $20,000
But a Fully restored 73 Dart Sport. $200,000 Plus! What the heck is Randy thinking
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Re: POSSIBLE GTX FOR DUSTER SWAP??!!!
[Re: mopar65]
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08/19/11 11:26 PM
08/19/11 11:26 PM
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I've raced A-bodies most of my life, my current 64 Dodge is my first B body and I am amazed at how much more roomy and comfortable it is, not to mention plenty of room to get to those bellhousing bolts! A-bodies are lighter and fit in the garage much easier but I'd love to try a B-body as my next race car.
1970 Challenger, all aluminum 528 Hemi, HDK suspension, Tremec 5 speed manual
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Re: POSSIBLE GTX FOR DUSTER SWAP??!!!
[Re: MIKES_DUSTER]
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08/20/11 12:24 AM
08/20/11 12:24 AM
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PLEASE post MORE pics and info on your dart!!!!!
For more picts, just follow the signature link. Don't want to heist the thread..it's in final stages of putting it all back together. Had to throw it out there in jest as I love the GTX's
My brother-in-law had a 68 GTX in the 70's; my Dad worked for Dodge in 60's & 70's so the Mopars have been in my blood for decades. But it was that dang GTX that got it all started .... Good looking car you got there!! Brings back plenty of street action memories on the streets of Philly.
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