1973 Plymouth Duster on 2040-cars
Denton, Nebraska, United States
1973 Duster with a 440ci engine, 727 automatic transmission, 8-3/4" rearend with 3.91:1 gears and a suregrip posi unit. Holley carb, fuel pump, and regulator. Hooker Super Comp fenderwell headers. B&M Prostick shifter. Trunk mounted fuel cell and battery. This is a fast and fun car. It runs excellent! It is drivable but I would not consider it roadworthy. The body is straight but it has rust in the rockers and lower fenders and quarters. Interior is rough. Would make an excellent drag car. Windshield is cracked.
Please ask any questions before biding. The car is available for inspection in person. This is a 40 year old car and is sold as-is where-is. The winning bidder must supply a NON REFUNDABLE $500 deposit via Paypal within 24 hours of the auction close. The balance is due prior to transferring the title and picking up the car. Prefer cash for the balance at pickup. If you need to arrange for shipping, contact me prior to bidding. The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.
The car is also for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
Call 402 440 9187 to set up an appointment to view the car in person.
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