1973 Plymouth 340 Duster Factory 340 727 8 3/4 Sure Grip Bucket Seats Console on 2040-cars
Smithsburg, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 150,226
Exterior Color: Green
Trim: 2 door sports hardtop
Interior Color: Black
Up for auction a 1973 Plymouth Duster. This is a factory 340 duster with date code correct 340 engine I do not know how to verify if it is the original engine but it definitely is a 73 340. Car is factory a/c The motor runs but definitely needs some tuning. I was told it was rebuilt by the previous owner but have no paperwork to back this up. It has a holley carb, edelbrock intake and headers. It was a factory air car but most has been removed. I do have an a/c compressor, lines, and condenser i will include with the car they are all from a 74 valiant v8. The transmission is a 727 and the rear is a 8 3/4 with sure grip. The car runs and moves under its own power but is not road worth it will need to be trailered or i may deliver it for a fee depending how far. The paint on the car is original it has never had any bodywork other than the random primer you see in the pics and the one spot of unsanded filler on the upper 1/4 bodwise its a "barn find" It will need work on: front floors they could be patched or replaced depending on what your going for. and the lower 1/4's for a A body Mopar it is very solid. The is no rust underhood or on the frame rails. trunk and rear floors are solid. Overall would be a very easy restoration project or driver. Interior will need seat covers carpet and door panels to be presentable. Extra parts in picture are from a couple parts cars i purchased after buying this one they are included with the car. fender tag breakdown:VS29:
Plymouth Valiant,Duster
Special
2 Door Sports Hardtop
H3B: 340 240HP(net) 1-4BBL 8 CYL
1973
Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
404376: Sequence number
E55: 340 cid 4 barrel V8 275hp
D34: Light Duty Automatic Transmission
GF3: Light Green Poly Exterior Color
C6X9: Trim - Charger, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
000: Full Door Panels
313: Build Date: March 13
206974: Order number
V1F: Full Vinyl Top, Green
U: USA Specifications
B41: Front Disc Brakes w/Standard 10in RR Drum
C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel
C56: Bucket Seats
F13: 60 Amp Alternator
G01: Heated Rear Window Defogger
G33: LH Remote Racing Mirror
H51: Air Conditioning with Heater
J52: Inside Hood Release
L25: Trunk Lamp
L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M25: Wide sill moldings
N41: Dual Exhaust
N42: Chrome Exhaust Tips
N76: Coolant Recovery System
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V6X: Longitudinal Stripes, Black
V8X: Tranverse Stripes, Black
26: 26in Radiator
EN2: End of Sales Codes
Buyer is reponsible for transportation
Plymouth Duster for Sale
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