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1973 Plymouth Duster 340 5.6l on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1973 Mileage:49277
Location:

Oldsmar, Florida, United States

Oldsmar, Florida, United States
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The price is $12000 OBO. CASH TALKS! 12k is WITH all my spare parts, both sets of wheels etc listed below. Any questions please ask. 

1973 Plymouth 340 Duster. This is a REAL 340 matching numbers car. Automatic 727 torqueflite trans (factory optioned 727 not a 904). 8 1/4 rear end (not the small 7 1/4) with low gears (I believe them to be 3.91s with a sure-grip). This car is in great shape and solid. It runs down the road great, drives great, and has good power. Trans shifts great and barks second. I drove it down to FL from NH so it is a great driver. Only selling due to money issues. Does not overheat, or get hot. Brakes work well. 

The engine is painted red, and has a chrome oil pan. The motor runs great and doesnt burn oil so I would assume it has been rebuilt at some point in its life. It has a small cam (i dont have specs but you can hear it when it idles). It is the numbers matching motor. 

This is console/bucket seat, a/c car. Console/stock shifter are not installed at this time but it comes with both of them. The ac and power steering has been removed, but I have the parts in boxes. I also have the original valve covers and air cleaner (has chrome ones installed now), and the stock ralley wheels with good bfgoodrich tires on them. Has a B&M quiksilver shifter installed. It has aftermarket 15" wheels installed on it now(black wheels pictured). New alpine headunit installed with cd player and has aftermarket speakers (works and sounds great). 

Very little wrong with the car. A few small bubbles in the paint on the rear quarters, and the drivers seat has split some of the seams.

Feel free to email me or call me with questions but nothing after 9pm or before 9am please and thank you. My number is 850-31three-nInE97one. I can deliver the car within a reasonable distance (must be paid for in advance though). 

I also have a few performance parts to go with it (I was collecting them to build it up some). A nice unported edelbrock air gap intake, flowtech coated headers (New in box), poly bushings for the front end (New in box), subframe connectors(New in box), a 8 3/4 rear end with a 3.55 chunk/posi (freshly rebuilt chunk) and fresh green bearing axles that needs assembly, and 2 electric cutouts (New in box). 

Car is for sale locally as well. 

I am looking for an srt4 neon. 

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