1972 Plymouth Duster 340 4-speed Plum Crazy Purple White Interior on 2040-cars
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
1972 Plymouth Duster 340c.i., 4-speed,
FC7 Plum crazy purple, white interior, bucket seats, factory AM radio, centerline
wheels, 8 3/4 rear end and 3.91 posi gears, tuff wheel, white 340 Duster side and
trunk stripes, black hood treatment, dual exhaust with correct chrome tips, and
just completed a very nice light restoration on this super nice Plum Crazy 340
Duster! The Duster was a factory 318 car
that was upgraded with the 340 (1971 steel crank) (date code 7-1-70). The Duster is an absolutely awesome
car. It is an excellent all purpose car for shows, cruises and cruising! I
would best describe it as a nice driver with a nice overall appearance as it
does have a few minor paint flaws. Please call me if you are a serious buyer
and I will go into exact detail so you know everything about the Duster!
Thanks! PAINT, BODY AND FRAME The body is very straight and in very
good shape. All of the Duster’s body numbers match on the radiator support,
trunk, door VIN decal and the VIN tag. The
Duster is an all original sheet metal car with exception to the lower quarter’s
having some small work done. The quarters, floor boards, doors, fenders and
trunk extensions are all in great shape and appear to be original. The frame is
in very good shape and the undercarriage is also very clean and neat with no
rust. The paint was done over 10 years
ago but still looks excellent! There are no paint blisters or bubbles anywhere.
There are a few small chips that were brush touched and a few minor flaws in
the paint but again it looks very good for it’s age. The super high-gloss deep
clear coat shine was professionally wet sanded with 1200 and 1500 grit paper to
achieve a high caliber ultra finish. The body is very nice and has excellent
panel fit. I would call it a very nice driver quality paint job and not an all
out show car paint job. There are a few minor marks on the fender tops (forward)
and a small blemish in the clear on the RH quarter just above the white
stripe. The blacked out hood looks very
good but does have a few very small dings (dime size). I just had the RH door and quarter painted
(had a couple scratches and couple of small blisters fixed) and it looks great but
there is a slight color indifference at the door to front fender. It seems that in direct sunlight it looks
very close then sometimes in lower lighting you can notice it more. Just want to be upfront so you know what you
are getting. GLASS, CHROME AND TRIM The glass is in very good condition
and only has a few small minor scratches. All windows operate and line-up
perfectly. The front and rear bumpers have been re-chromed. The door handles,
remote mirror and inside/outside door handles are also in very nice condition.
The trim is clean and was polished for optimum shine. The front grill was
restored, painted and looks great. INTERIOR The white interior is in excellent
shape and has newer seat covers, front arm rest bezels and pads, trunk divider
and carpet. All factory gauges work and operate correctly. The factory dash pad is in excellent shape with no cracks and the dash cluster is also in very good condition. New Auto-meter oil
and water gauges were added for accuracy. The All lighting works as should
including the high/low beams, dome light, reverse lights, tail lights, parking
lights, turn signals and four-way flashers. The complete heater box was
restored and had a new heater core installed. The fan motor, defrosters,
wipers, horn and E-brake all work. The factory AM radio also works! DRIVE TRAIN The strong running 340 makes
excellent power and runs great. This engine runs extremely strong and very easy
to drive in any given traffic condition. It was rebuilt several years ago by a
professional engine shop. The 340 has
been freshened up with new gaskets, seals, 2.02 heads just redone, newer intake
and holley 4-bbl. carb. The 4-speed transmission feels excellent and shifts
beautiful through the gears and is an absolute blast to drive! We just did the clutch (Mcleod), pressure
plate, flywheel (new/steel) and through- out bearing. The 340 has a nice healthy street cam in it
and sounds very good even at idle! It has excellent drivability and cools well
even in stop and go traffic. NEW/NEWER ITEMS ON CAR
You won’t be disappointed with this super nice 340 4-speed
Duster. It’s a very sharp looking car, in beautiful
condition and ready to drive and enjoy. It is getting hard to find a nice 340
4-speed Mopar in this price range that looks this good!!! Please
feel free to call me at (412) 496-1439 and
I will be glad to answer any questions about the car! Thanks, Chad CLOSING I own a small shop and typically restore several MOPARS a year. I can assure you won’t find a nicer Duster in
this price range with this equipment. I cannot entertain any trades, sorry. My E-bay history is perfect and you can bid
with confidence. Always feel free to call me with any questions, I have no problem
discussing this car in complete detail with you and actually encourage you to
do so. I purchased cars on E-Bay, I know the concerns… and I can set
you mind at ease. CALL 412-496-1439, Chad. I will be happy to show the car to you, please
call to arrange so if you wish. If you are unable to view the car I recommend
hiring a third party inspector. TERMS OF SALE No Warranty, As-Is, Buyer Pays Shipping, Non-Refundable
$1000 Deposit (cash, money order, certified bank check or bank wire only) due
within 48 hours of winning bid. Buyer must contact me within 24 hours of
winning bid (412-496-1439). No Contact can result in negative feedback and void
sale. Final Payment (cash or bank wire only… any bank checks MUST clear before
vehicle is picked up). All
bank/certified checks take at least 10 business days to clear the bank, so I
highly recommend and prefer cash or bank wire transfers. Vehicle
pick-up is due within two weeks of winning bid/end of auction. Serious bidders
only! We will leave feedback. I highly recommend that you view or hire a third
party inspector. I am happy to discuss the car in complete detail. I am very
honest… I include as you have seen a complete and detailed description with numerous
photos. Again I am happy to talk with you on the phone taking all the time
necessary to discuss the car in full detail and ensure you are comfortable. I reserve the right to end the auction early. I only sell to U.S.A. BUYERS!!!!!!!! Please note this sale shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. All parties agree that any disputes with regard to the duties or obligations involving this sale shall only be presented to the court of Common Pleas of Beaver County, Beaver, Pennsylvania and consent to the jurisdiction of such |
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