1973 Plymouth Duster 340 on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 340 CLONE. ORIGINAL 318 CAR REBUILT FROM THE GROUND UP. 360 BLOCK, .030 OVER, MOPAR 340 HEADS PORTED AND POLISHED, MILD STREET / STRIP CAM. REBUILD 727 TRANSMISSION W/SHIFT KIT, 3500 STALL CONVERTER, 3:91 POSI MOPAR 8-3/4 REAR END. EVERY DRIVE COMPONENT ON THIS CAR IS NEW OR REBUILT WITH LESS THAT 1500 MILES ON THEM. THIS INCLUDES, ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, DRIVE SHAFT, STARTER, RADIATOR, HOSES, BELTS, EXHAUST (SUMMIT RACING), HEADERS (HEADMAN) ENGINE BAY WIRING HARNESS, AMERICAN RACING WHEELS, T/A RADIAL TIRES. THIS CAR IS CLOSE TO FULLY RESTORED OTHER THAN A FEW INTERIOR ITEMS SUCH AS THE HEADLINER, REAR SEAT SHELF, BENCH SEAT FOAM AND DRIVER SIDE SEAT BELT /SHOULDER HARNESS, RADIO. DASH IS ORIGINAL 1973 DUSTER. AUTO METER, OIL , TEMPERATURE AND TACH MOUNTED SEPARATELY.
OVER $20,000.00 INVESTED IN RESTORING THIS CAR. 1500 MILES ON NEW COMPONENTS....ODOMETER DOES NOT REFLECT ACTUAL MILES AS IT WAS RECENTLY REBUILT. SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER DO PROPERLY FUNCTION NOW. THIS CAR RUNS GREAT!!!!!! SONS PROJECT CAR, NOW HE NEEDS A HOME MORE THAN A MUSCLE CAR!!!!!! |
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