1970 Plymouth Duster 340 H Manual Stick Shift Car Project on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
This is a True H Code 3 Speed Duster. The motor was removed years ago before I found the car. What is missing is the engine, radiator and front bench seat. Its a project. the frame rails are all solid, but the car did sit outside for years unprotected and under some pin trees. So it will need some work. the rear passenger quarters will be need to be replaces, some of the drivers side rear quarter, the trunk and floor pans. the glass is all good, good headliner, good chrome, and perfect grill. This is a True manual car with 8 3/4 rear end and disc brakes in front. small bolt pattern wheels. Its worth restoring. and the rally gauges are complete with a tac in it. and an old radio shack 8 track player. this car has been off the road since 85. but it comes with clear title and fender tag. Please look at my feed back I describe items correctly. If you have a score of less then 50 you must contact me before, or I will cancel the bid. Also buyer will pay Pypal fee if they want to use that. I will except money orders, cashiers checks or wire transfers. If you have questions please contact me. I have decode some of the fender tag info. also I have a non matching 340 block and year that can come with the car for extra $500.00 NO SERVE NO SERVE
Decoding of Fender Tag: I will post a better pic of the fender tag...build sheet is gone.
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