Plymouth Duster Pro Street on 2040-cars
Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Green
1970 Plymouth Duster 440 Pro Street
440 Big Block
MSD Ignition
Pro Billet Distributor
Elderbrock Aluminum heads BB Mopar Performer Bore Size 4.380
Indy Intake
2 Holly 850 Double Pump Carburetors
Harland Sharp Roller Rocker Set Part# S7001K
Bullet Racing Cam Part# 503000 Duration At .050 Intake 270 - Exhaust 276
Proflo Billet Water Pump
Weiand Throttle Linkage Kit
GtechPro Performance Meter Fanatic Precision Series
B&M Pro Ratchet Shifter
Hooker Headers
Moser Axel
Tube Chassis
456 Dana Rear
Chrysler 727 With 3500 Stall Converter
Weld Wheels With slicks
G-Force Racing Harness System
Roll Cage
This is a pro street car with a ton of HP. Please see photos. The car has been tubbed with fiberglass hood and trunk with the original trunk lid painted and saved. The car is tight. The paint is good. Looks and runs very strong. Trades considered. 68-69 Corvette or Camaro or 07 or newer touring Harley Davidson. The auction opener is well below the cost of just the motor. Please email with all questions or call Art 301-305-0971
A $ 1,000.00 PayPal deposit is required at auction or buy it now end. The balance to be paid in person by certified bank check or cash.
Thanks for looking.
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