1971 Plymouth Duster Original Paint on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:225
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Trim: duster
Drive Type: 6 cyl
Exterior Color: Green
Mileage: 98,777
this is a nice rust free 71 duster it is a factory ac car .most of the ac is still there, the car does run and drive and stop .but would need some work to be a daily driver as it has been sitting for a long time. the motor has a noise in it but does run. i have another slant six if wanted or a 318 and auto trans either extra motor will go with the car buyers choice . as i said there is no rust on this car. would make a great 340 clone car or just a cool driver .as it is a air car. it has a new windsheild also. if you have more questions call before bidding. 928-208-7328.I had intended on making a driver out of it but i need the money for another project.(68 dart gts) I can deliver back to the mopar nats.i also have a 70 roadrunner shell that i will be listing.
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