1975 Plymouth Duster-2 Owner Car-resto Mod 360 Clone- on 2040-cars
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1975
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Trim: base
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: automatic 727 torque flight transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 73,589
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: White
Warranty: NO WARRANTY
PLEASE READ COMPLETLY--- Here we have a 1975 Plymouth Duster that has been in my neighbors garage for the last 27 years. He is the second registered owner, CLEAN title, never been wrecked or in a "fender bender", It was repainted about 11 years back in the original color with a twist. They added a bit of small gold sparke to the paint so car really pops in the sunlight.The paint clear coat is peeling under both driver and passanger window slightly, and the vinyl top is completly shot and ready to replace.My neighbor ran a 225 slant six in it for a bit (stock motor) then upgraded it right after high school 20 years ago to a 318, and when it was resprayed he went with a 360. When gas got up there in price a few years back he parked it and I recently aquired it and have put in a little work brightening it up. I just had the capet replacd as it was a terrible green and had a few rips.(floor pan is solid,and TWO build sheets were still under the rear seat.) The front bench needs to be re-upholstered also. (local quote on reupholster is 250. they just cant get to it untill jan) The roof liner is in decent condition until you get to the edges, as you can see they have some waving in the bottoms and corners. All the glass is in great condition. The dash board all works except the bulb behind the speedometer just burned out and needs replaced.The dash pad has two tears, one in each corner. The motor is a 360 v8-2 barrell carb,(missing air cleaner) headers, disk brake conversion in front of vehicle,new glass pack exaust, new hardened driveline, 727 torque flight automatic transmission, heater and air conditioning units function perfectly.(a/c needs recharge).There is a cd player in the dash bord that light up but I have not located a single speaker yet.In the trunk we have the original bumper jack in working order,(tested on lifting the car, all 4 points) No spare tire,worn set of 1980s ultra wheels. thrashed tires.With the new exaust we had put in this car sounds incredible, With a few more mods and upgrades this car will be a powerfull driver. I have not gotten around to a basic tune up or tranny service yet, just freshened up and running. PERFECT FATHER SON CHRISTMAS PROJECT OR GIFT TO THE GEARHEAD IN YOUR LIFE. Please feel free to ask any and all questions. |
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