1971 Plymouth Duster 340 Street Strip Race on 2040-cars
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:small block ,big block, stroker
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 10,000
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Trim: 340
Drive Type: rwd
You are bidding on a 71 duster clone , started out as a 73 duster 340, 4 speed.Presently set up for street strip car, could be easly turned back .
BODY-complete restroation in 1996,new quarters, rockers,floor pans,mini tubbed,rear springs moved in 3 inches,14 point roll cage (cerified to 8.50),frame connectors,fibreglass bumpers and front fenders.
ENGINE-416 stroker, R-3 race block,4 bolt mains,ross pistons,eagle h beam rods, mopar crankshaft,edelbroke heads,victor 340 intake maifold, 850 holley dynoed 583 horse, 544 lbs torque(have dyno sheets and head flow sheets).roller cam and lifters.
TRANS- JW built 727 with trans brake, bolt in sprag, custom built torque convertor specialties 8 inch 5200 stall. crs carbon fiber trans shield.
REAR- 8 3/4 , moser axles, strange spool, 410 richmond gears.
CHASSIS-14 point roll cage(nhra cert to 8.50 seconds),frame connectors,wellwoods 4 piston front disc brakes, stock 10 inch drums on rear, super stock springs and pinion snubber. weld magum 2.0 rims 15x3.5 and 15x10 rear, 31x12.5 mickey drags on rear.
FUEL-malery comp 140 pump ,regualtor,fuel filter,Jaz 10 gallon fuel cell, holley 850 all steel braided line.
CAR RUNS 10.30@129 MILES IN COOL WEATHER, CONSISTENT 10.45@128 WITH 1.46 60 FOOT TIMES
CAR LEAVE STRIGHT AND HARD, VERY EASY TO HANDLE, NO MAINTENACE.
I OWED THE CAR SINCE 1992, STOPPED RACING IN 2006, CAR BEEN IN THE GARAGE SINCE, I TAKE IT OUT WASH IT, DRIVE IT AROUND THE BLOCK AND TO THE ODD CAR SHOW.... NO TIME TO USE IT, I DONT WANT TO JUST LEAVE SIT ........I WILL HELP THE WINNER WITH SHIPPING ARRANGMENTS......
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