1974 Plymouth Duster 340 Tribute Car Mopar on 2040-cars
Miami, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:225
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: UNFINISHED
Model: Duster
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: duster
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 999,999
This is a 74 plymouth duster driver with a 225 slant six engine and an automatic transmission. The paint scheme is a 340 tribute with the call-outs and the blacked out hood treatment. This is a current tagged car. The interior if unfinished and incomplete but that would be an easy winter fix for you. It has a pair of later model bucket seats in it. The rallye wheels and brand new tires are NOT included but can be purchased by the winner for an additional $1000 at the time of purchase. Otherwise the car will come with used wheels and tires. The floor pans have had some rust repaired. The repair is solid but not 100% conquers correct. Overall this is a nice driver that could be upgraded as time and money allowed. Thanks for looking and see my other items.
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