1970 Plymouth Duster Drag Pro Street Nostalgia Super Stock 70 on 2040-cars
Modesto, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: REAR
Model: Duster
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: DUSTER
THIS IS A X PRO STREET DRAG CAR NIC FAB WORK NICE BODY JUST A COUPLE SMALL DINGS NO RUST CLEAN INTERIOR DANA 60 REAR WITH STRANGE AXLES 4.30 GEARS DISC FRONT BRAKES 2 REAR MOUNTED BATTERIES NICE ROLL BAR STILL HAS STOCK DASH AND MANUAL STEERING COLUMN MANUAL BRAKES ALL WORK DISC IN FRONT ALL GLASS IS IN CAR ALL STEEL BODY NO FIBERGLASS 15X12 REAR WELDS WITH 14 INCH WIDE TIRES 15X4 FRONTS WITH STREET TIRES CAR HAS LIGHTWEIGHT BUCKET SEATS WITH HARNESSES AUTOMETER GUAGES ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH ELECTRIC FAN CAR NEEDS FUEL SYSTEM SHIFTER AND YOUR POWERPLANT CAR ALSO HAS BIG BLOCK FENDEWHELL HEADERS AND MOTOR MOUNTS LEAF SPRINGS WERE PROFESIONALLY MOVED IN BOARD AND TUBBED,WITH TRUNK HINGES STILL USEABLE ALL HEADLIGHTS AND TAILLIGHTS STILL WORK THIS WAS A RUNNING CAR A MONTH AGO THIS IS NOT YOUR USUAL HACKED UP DRAG CAR THIS IS A NICE CAR GOOD LUCK U COULD NEVER BUILD THIS BEAST FOR THE PRICE IM ASKING ANY MORE ? U CAN CALL 209 484 2370
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