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Now that I am 95% happy with the pulling truck I've started working on my next project, a '71 Duster drag car. Was wondering if there are any websites you guys would recommend that are similar to the TDR for parts locating, tips, performance, etc. ?



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Dave
 
Due to some computer issues, I've lost years of favorites, but the sites listed above will yeild days of reading.



Now, what about that project car.



RJR
 
Thanks for the replies.



I received the car from a friend. He was going to scrap it, just to get rid of it so I took it. I've been working on it a little here and there, but I've been hunting alot the past month or so. I'll try to get some progress pics.



It has a locked 8 3/4 and a freshly rebuilt a/t. I'm probably going to build a 451 for it, since I can get a deal on some parts. I'm not sure what I'm going to end up with, but I'm going to try to do most of the work myself.



Not I just need to get some body/repair panels.
 
The MML

For Mopars specifically, try the Mopar Mailing List. (MML). There are about 1000 members at any given time worldwide. It's an email subscription list, so you get a ton of email every day. There is no forum/board to speak of. However, I subscribe in digest mode and get only a couple condensed emails per day.



The list in theory covers all mopars, but most of the content is around mid '60's to late '70's mopars. A tiny bit of AMC, Jeep, and FWD stuff, but mostly older RWD mopars. Great folks, occasional bickering, but usually great info in a helpful manner. I've been on it for 10 years, and it's a great source of info.



http://mopar.tamu.edu/mailman/listinfo/mml



Hope this helps.

TP
 
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