1970 Plymouth Duster - Drag Car Or Street Hot Rod (505 Cu/in Big Block) on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Duster
Trim: Base
Drive Type: rear positraction
Mileage: 56,000
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Listing this car for sale for a friend that needs to sell it to get funds for schooling. This is his "Baby" and he has put much time and effort into it over the past 1 1/2 years.
I have worked on this car myself and have also driven it so I can answer many of the questions you may have but I will contact the owner if anything comes up that I can't answer and get back to you as soon as possible.
Engine has been professionally rebuilt within the last few months and owner has all receipts for parts and services related to this rebuild. Car has only had (10) runs on it since engine work and it runs great.
Best ET to date: 10.20 @130.10 mph
I beleive that this car will run close to 10.00 with some adjusting and suspension tuning. Just don't have the time or the money to continue this effort.
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1970 Plymouth Duster
- Fresh paint on this car within the last year. It is a beautiful red and gold color scheme painted in a similar fashion as to what some of the nostalgic super stockers were painted. It is trimmed with the correct Mopar black decals for the body style.
- Interior has a full roll cage that was professionally installed by a local race shop along with a certified 5 point safety harness
Engine
- Started out as a 440 Mopar, it has been updated to 505 cu/in with the addition of a "Muscle Motors" stroker kit
- 440 "Source" ported and polished aluminum heads
- 440 "Source" roller rockers
- Comp Cams solid roller rockers cam rockers and springs (Can check for specifics if you like)
- 12.5 - 1 compression ratio
- "Mopar M-1" intake manifold
- Holley 1050 "Dominator" carb.
- "CSR" electric water pump
- MSD 6AL distributor and ignition box
- Milodon 8 quart oil pan and high output oil pump
Transmission
- Mopar 727 3 speed transmission
- "Edge" P-24 3500 stall speed converter
- "Turbo Action" ratchet shifter
Rear Suspension/differential
- 8 3/4 Mopar positraction rear differential
- 3.91 gears
- Super Stock Leaf Springs
Misc.
- Monster Tach and shift light
- Externally mounted fuel pressure gauge
Notes: This car has only had about (10) runs on it since compete rebuild of the engine. It has run in the low 10.2 second range in the quarter with top speed at about 130 mph.
This car is easy to drive. It leaves extremely hard and runs straight as and arrow. It's a real thrill to drive!!!!
Buyer is responsible for local pick up or making all shipping arrangements and any cost involved with that shipping. Seller will make himself available to accomodate the shippers pick up schedule.
Please ask any questions you may have on this sale prior to placing any bids!!! This is a No Reserve Auction so Someone will buy this car with the first bid placed!!
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