1972 Plymouth Duster 440 Original 340 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
1972 Duster. primarily drag car. Originally 340 4 speed car! 4 speed pedal is still in the car! Still streetable, alternator, turn signals, headlights, tail lights, windows go up and down. fiberglass hood and trunk. I have previously plated it and insured it so it can be done. Have for additional money wheels/street slicks that match up the massive slicks that are on it now. Would be advisable to put some mufflers on it though! Fun car to drive and race. Ran consistant 10.70's at 124 with a big driver, drives the strip like a cady! 440ci/727 trans brake, line lock, 5000 stahl, ratchet shifter. It is a manual automatic, meaning you put it in the gear you want and it doesn't shift unless you shift it, no clutch. 440 is Steve Schmidt built roller motor, factory heads little work, two 830 carburetor's up on a beautiful fabricated intake. Intake alone will fetch $800! No exhaust pipes so right now it is loud! put some flowmasters on her and she will tone down. Trans was built by A&A, custom driveshaft and out back a Moser built Dana 60. Car was started as a backhalf, but now has Caltracs and mono leaf. Car was built to go fast, drive the cruise in's, and be safe. Inside the car is a full cage. 2 Seats, could be finished off to be a cruiser! A lot to this car, many nice componets, will turn heads! A lot more potential in the motor and driveline! Well over $25000 in car. Car is located 1 hour south of Indianapolis. You can email questions. I have a clear title, proof at one time I had insurance and plated, and time slips! Will need 2 front tires and a battery. Two rolling tires on it now will not hold air very long, (couple days) and it needs a new battery. Battery that comes with will crank it over several times, but is older and not reliable. |
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The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
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