1971 Plymouth Duster on 2040-cars
Chelsea, Alabama, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR SPORT HARDTOP
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Duster
Trim: 318 AUTO
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 92,000
Warranty: SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY
For sale 1971 PlymouthDuster. Believed to be anumbers matching car but you will have to be the judge of that, what I’m sayingis to the best of my knowledge it is original. It has a 318 auto, 2 barrelcarb, with 904 Trans; approx. 92,000 miles;very basic car was a radio delete car and still has factory cover plate indash. The body is in very good condition I took it to two body shops they both said they thought that all the body panels were original. Someone before me did a weak paint job on the car and it is twenty footer as they say, but as you can see it is respectable looking. Someone before me also did some work on thef loor panel driver’s side and there are some small holes in spare tire area. To the best of my knowledge this is an Alabama, survivor car never seen salt or rust like the ones from the Midwest. I have always kept it garaged. I have had the brakes completely redone drumbrakes front & rear. Has a very good set of tires on it, new shocks, runswell and is an every day driver for me, could use a rebuild on the carb, but starts and go's good. I can not get the front right or rear left turn signals to work as of yet, but other than that it is very road ready.Heater & defroster work and I put a new radiator in it. Gas & Alt gauge works, I put in an after market temp gauge, the car runs very cool no matter what the temp out side is. Interior seats were redone at some point before I got it and are in very good condition. Head liner, dash pad are weak but ok, I bought this car more for the nostalgic love of the breed than any other reason and was going to restore it but have other projects and want to move it. I have the build sheet . This car is sold with bill of sale only, as the state of Alabama does not issue titles for pre 1974 model vehical. This Duster is a good one, and worth every penny, a small block Mopar lovers dream. I would rather you come and see the car in person, but understand if you can not. Call me with any questions, 205-914-0195. I will tell all that I know and give you an honest detailed discription, I'm not a dealer just a car guy with nothing to hide, it is what it is, not perfect, but a very good start for someone. I have the reserve set at a very resonable price and the car is for sale locally so auction may end at any time.
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