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1970 Plymouth Duster 440 on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:325
Location:

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
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Condition:  Car is an all steel body with new quarters about 10 years ago, paint is good no major scratches, no dents, one minor rust bubble on right rear quarter behind rear tire. Floors are solid, interior is good.
 
Features:  440 big block, 30 over with 10:1 compression, steel crank, ARP rod bolts, Mopar performance purple shaft solid lifter 312 590 cam shaft, Stainless 1.81 2.14 valves and Harland sharp roller rockers, Torker intake, Holley 780 carb, Pro comp distributor, MSD 6AL ignition, aluminum radiator,
                  Tranny is a 727 tourque flight with full manual valve body and 2800 stall converter, 8.75 Chrysler rearend with 4:10 gears (no posi!) in a 489 case. Car has manual brakes with front disc and rear 11" drums, also has hurst line lock (plumbed but not wired), Interior is good but not perfect
                  has new headliner, carpet fair, race bucket seats with race harnesses, B&M Prostick shifter, Custom dash insert with autometer gauges (tach, speedo, oil psi, water temp, volts, fuel level) also oil and tranny temp and fuel pressure.  Car has been completely rewired with a kit from Ron 
                  Francis. Paint is Lemon Twist yellow with blacked out hood. Weld wheels with new tires. Hooker headers with 3" aluminized exhaust, 16 gallon fuel cell in trunk, electric fuel pump and canister filter (manual carter pump on motor is bypassed, diaphragm bad). Rear suspension is Super
                  Stock leaf springs with rear location kit and 3-way adjustable drag shocks. Car does not have a heater or radio!  It ran a best of 11.22 at 117 mph in the quarter mile on pump gas (with slicks and open headers)!
                  Car has 325 miles since new speedo installed actual mileage is around 30K! Any questions feel free to ask!
History: I am the 3rd owner and I purchased it locally (Erie,PA) in 1992.
 
Shipping and payment:  Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements (local pick up is welcome), $500.00 is due by pay pal with in 24 hours of end of auction and balance due upon picking up car.
 
                 Thank you for bidding and good luck!

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