1971 Plymouth 340 Duster on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
Engine:NO
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: NO
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 0
Model: Duster
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 340
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 1971 PLYMOUTH H CODE 340 DUSTER. NO MOTOR OR TRANS, COLUMN SHIFT, CENTERLINE WHEELS ALL AROUND, FRAME RAILS AND FLOOR BOARDS ARE GOOD, EASILY RESTORED CAR, CAR HAS DISC BRAKES, 8 3/4 DIFFERENTIAL. CAR HAD A ROLLCAGE THAT HAS BEEN CUT OUT. ORIGINAL COLOR IS DARK GREEN, NO FRONT SEATS, LATER MODEL K MEMBER AND LARGE 4.5 BOLT PATTERN DISC BRAKES IN PLACE. CAR IS PRIMERED , HAS SOME BONDO. TITLE IN HAND, LOW RESERVE.
IAM LISTING THIS CAR FOR A FRIEND OF MINE, PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE, OR SEND ME YOUR NUMBER AND I WILL HAVE HIM CALL YOU.
ALSO AVAILABLE TO THE WINNING BIDDER IF INTERESTED, IS A 340 BLOCK, CRANK, BARE HEADS, RODS AND A 727 TRANS CORE THAT IS AVAILABLE FOR A ADDITIONAL $600.00
CAR IS SOLD AS IS, WERE IS, AS A ROLLING CHASSIS ONLY, RESTORATION PROJECT. A $500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE AT AUCTION CLOSE, THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS.
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