1970 Plymouth Duster New Sublime Paint And Black Interior Runs Great!! on 2040-cars
Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: Duster
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2dr
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 45,000
This is a 1970 duster. It started out as a 6 cylinder so that made it a great car to do a 340 clone to. It has a 360 v8 and a 727 auto trans both work as they should. The engine has headers to flowmasters and sounds great. there is a 850 demon carb on top with new chrome air cleaner and valve covers. The interior of the car is all new and is a legendary kit. The seats headiner and carpet along with the door panels were in the kit. The body was done by the previous owner and has a very nice sublime green paint with a steel satin black hood with working scoops. The tires are good, I just repalced the idler arm front shocks added rear air shocks for the rake look I wanted. The gauges all work and I installed a cd player with a pair of 6x9 speakers in the rear deck for a little sound. It still has the drum brakes on all 4 corners. The car is clean and has won a few awards at the local cruise nights. It is a driver and not a 100 point restroration but is very nice and will be a lot of fun for the next owner. I tried to add more pictures like of the engine bay but for some reason it's not going through.I will keep trying but the engine bay is fully detailed and looks very nice with the body color inside and the chrome under the hood. I can send them to you if you get me an email if it won't load. Now for the stuff I have to add: If you don't have the money or need permission from your other half don't place a bid until your sure it's ok. The last 2 auction I ran people won the bid and never paid one guy even called me an hour before the end of the auction and told me his wife took the check book and won't let him buy it. So please have all your ducks in a row thanks and good luck!! On Sep-26-13 at 09:47:25 PDT, seller added the following information: Ok so lot's of emails with questions. Over 80 people on the watch list so I hope someone out there is interested in my duster. I dropped the reserve and added a buy it now for anyone who can't wait. Most of the offers I have recived were just a little below my buy it now so come on and grab it before somebody other than you is driving your car around!!! |
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