70 Duster 340 4 Speed Wedge Hemi Orange Buckets Mopar A Body Exc Shape Plymouth on 2040-cars
Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Duster
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 71,000
Sub Model: wedge
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
you are looking at a 1970 duster with 71 fenders, its a 340 wedge look a like. its in great shape. runs and drives excellent. It currently has a rebuilt 318 all accy. on engine are new from carb to oil pan, with the 833 4 speed tranny. Mechanically the car has been all gone through and drives out great. The car has a new clutch, clutch rods, zbar, frt shocks, frt pads and slotted rotors, master cylinder, brake hoses, alternator, waterpump, hoses, tstat, 4 new tires, aluminum radiator, belts, washer bottle, wiper motor, rug seat upholstery, custom sound radio, alpine speakers, kick panel speakers custom made by custom auto sound. Exhaust is brand new too with flowmasters and correct tips. All lights in and out work, as well as horn and wipers. New frt ineer and outter tie rods upper and lower ball joints. The engine bay was highly detailed and painted hemi orange about 2 months ago. The body on the car is in great shape has some bubbles on pass side door see pic, the interior is in exc shape, no cracks in dash, seats are redone and exc, all seat belts in place, rug is new, heat blows hot. Has new gauges mounted to dash and factory gauges all work too. The floors are vy solid and clean as well as the spring mounts, the car does need a trunk floor see the pic, I cut out the rusty section. I have a parts car with a good trunk floor you can have if you want it. I would call it a driver, paint is good and shiny but has bubbles on pass door and minor chips, I bought a new stripe kit that goes with the car as I was gonna repaint it. engine bay and tranny are show ready as well as interior but if you want it barrett Jackson quality then you want to repaint it. The hood was just painted the semi flat black and new hood insulation. I have over 20,000 in receipts that go with the car. if you would like to come see the car contact me i'll be happy to show it to you, please only bid if you are serious. $500 nonrefundable deposit within 24 hours and balance in 7 days. There are no warranties what so ever with the car. I've explained the car exactly how it is but I do recommend you come see it in person or send someone to see it as peoples opinions do vary. I will help in any way I can with the shipping on the buyers expense for the shipping. If you are looking for a nice solid car with all the hard work done this car is for you jump in and enjoy today. any and all ques. please ask before the auction ends. I have a clear title in my name ready to sign over. thank you, scott 617-539-4456 leave a message I will return all calls.
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