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either his Yellow or Red Dusters? I do know that both of those got sold to a gentleman in New York State in the late 80's or early 90's. As for the 1973 yellow California Missile, there was one or two owners between Chad Langdon and myself. I bought it from Mike Rice of Long Beach CA after he bought the Steve Hahn 1979 360 Volare and painted it Red and later it went to Mike Loge and Chad Loge had some great success with it.
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I appreciate the picture and information from those who responded. These old race cars have had an interesting history of moving from one side of the country to the other with various owners. Some get lost in the shuffle and some are found and resurrected. I'm glad there are those out there that have some first hand knowledge of these old cars. Thanks again, Phil.
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[QUOTE=Philip Saran;332965]James, I don't know if Bob Lambecks black 1974 Duster got repainted to be
either his Yellow or Red Dusters? I do know that both of those got sold to a gentleman in New York State in the late 80's or early 90's.> As an update, I talked to Steve Ekstrand (Tim's son) awhile back and he said that the black 1974 360 Duster was sold and the next two dusters (one yellow and one red) were built by them. He said the yellow duster was built in something like a two weeks time frame.
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