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My 1980 Plymouth Volare Duster

My daily driver 1980 Plymouth Volare Duster

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My daily driver 1980 Plymouth Volare Duster, Super 6/904, Column shift with bucket seats and rear window louvres. This car was originally mocha brown with a beige interior and had major frame issues, which were cut away and completely rewelded. The body however was fairly solid with only a couples holes and some dings. I restored almost all of it myself, except for the frame welding and some body work.
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Incredibly nice! Mind if I ask how much it costed to get it painted red in general, I have an 80 volare duster as well but it's a 3 speed manual on the floor. Was starting to look int getting it painted and heard red is the most expensive color.
 
Incredibly nice! Mind if I ask how much it costed to get it painted red in general, I have an 80 volare duster as well but it's a 3 speed manual on the floor. Was starting to look int getting it painted and heard red is the most expensive color.
It was around $500 to do it all, but I did all of the work myself and got a discount on some good polyurethane paint which helped
 

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