1972 Plymouth Duster on 2040-cars
Berkeley, California, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:6 cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 126,000
Model: Duster
Trim: duster
1972 Plymouth Duster Up for sale is an original, one owner, 6 cylinder automatic California Duster. The body is very solid and rust free, with the exception of the spare tire well in the trunk. The original owner had the car painted once as well as the seats reupholstered. The body has small "parking lot dings" but is in very good condition. The interior is also in good condition, no rips or tears-seats, door panels, and head liner. Dash pad will need to be replaced due to sun wear. New replacement dash pads are available for approximately $100. The car runs and drives well. Transmission shifts properly. Brakes feel firm for the age of the car. All glass is in working and good condition, no cracks. Everything works; lights, signals, wipers, heater with the exception of the original radio and the fuel gauge. The car has been parked in a car port, protected from the rain. Comes with current California pink slip/title with current registration/tags. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. $500.00 non-refundable deposit through Paypal withing 24 hours of auction closing and balance to be paid within one week of auction closing. Car to be picked up within 14 days of auction closing. Buyer responsible for pick up/shipping. |
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