1970-1972 Plymouth Duster Drag Car, Street Roller on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
Engine:NO
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: NO
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 0
Model: Duster
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: DRAG CAR
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 1972 DUSTER DRAG CAR, ROLLING CHASSIS. NO MOTOR OR TRANS. CAR WAS ORIGINAL 340 4 SPD CAR. IT HAS A 10PT ROLL CAGE, TUBS, SFI WINDOW NET, SFI 5PT SEAT BELTS, FIBERGLASS HOOD, DOORS, FENDERS, TRUNK AND FRONT BUMPER. COMES WITH 2 METAL DOORS AS WELL. 5 GAL FUEL CELL, PAINLESS WIRING, AUTO METER GAUGES AND TACH. 456 DANA WITH STRANGE SPOOL AND STRANGE AXLES, $3000.00 IN DIFF AND SUSPENSION ALONE. WELD SUPER LITE WHEELS, WITH MT 11.5 X 29.5 SLICKS, 5 RUNS. WILL HOLD 14IN SLICKS EASILY. NEW FRONT RUNNERS. BIG BLOCK MOPAR HEADERS, DRIVESHAFT, NEW MAGNAFLOW 500 FUEL PUMP AND FILTER, NEW NUMBER 10 BRAIDED LINE FROM PUMP TO FRONT. HAS CAL TRAC SUSPENSION ON THE REAR, IT REALLY HOOKS HARD. DROP IN YOUR MOTOR, TRANS AND SHIFTER, AND GO RACING. THIS CAR CAN BE PARTED OUT FOR MUCH MORE THEN MY RESERVE.
ONCE AGAIN, IAM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND OF MINE WHO IS A MOPAR MAN, PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE AND I WILL FORWARD THEM TO HIM, OR A EASIER WAY IS SEND ME YOUR NUMBER AND I WILL HAVE HIM CALL YOU.
THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WERE IS, AS A ROLLING CHASSIS DRAG CAR. A $500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE AT AUCTION CLOSE, THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS.
ALSO AVAILABLE TO THE WINNING BIDDER IF INTERESTED IS A COMPLETE 1968 440 ENGINE, AND 727 TRANS. AS REBUILDABLE CORES FOR A ADDITIONAL $800.00
PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING
Plymouth Duster for Sale
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While we'd normally recap the stars of the show, in this particular auction, every car's sale was newsworthy. The full list of sale prices doesn't seem to be published, but according to The New York Times, the auction brought in a total of $2.5 million, or an average of about $277,000 per car.
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