318 Plymouth Duster Bucket Seats on 2040-cars
Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:v-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Duster
Trim: 2-dr
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
For Sale is my 1972 Plymouth Duster. This car is in need of a complete restoration,however
the car is complete. The worst areas on the car is under the vinyl roof and the lower quarter panels the rest of the car is solid. The car does run but is has problems with the carburetor from sitting. So plan on winching on a trailer. The car has a lot of nice options 318, kelsey hays disk brakes, sway bar, ps, a/c, etc.... I started buying some extra parts console conversion, really nice tail lites tuff wheel what you see is included.
If you want to come and inspect the the car that is welcome. You can here car run, like I said carb. needs re-built so it will not stay running.
Please look at the pictures and ask questions if you have any. Don't bid if you don't have the
funds or intend to complete transaction. I'm not interested in trades. Deposit of $500 to be paid by PayPal within 24 hours after Auction. No Warranties Expresed or Implied. The car is For Sale Locally. Any Questions Contact me through E-Bay.
Included in the sale if wanted is a rust-free roof skin. From a '71 Demon. Like I said the worst part of the car is the roof. the structure is good I was gonna re-skin it.
This car actually runs good and the a/c works good as well as everything else,however the carb needs re-done and their is a lot of setiment in the tank from it sitting.
Any questions please contact me. Thank You.
Plymouth Duster for Sale
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