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1973 Plymouth Duster 340 Matching Numbers 340 Car on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:50000
Location:

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States

 HERE IS A 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 340 MATCHING NUMBERS CAR. THIS CAR WAS LAST ON THE ROAD IN 1981 BY THE INSPECTION STICKER AND TAGS ON THE CAR. I TOOK THIS CAR IN ON TRADE AND THIS IS HOW IT ARRIVED. THE BODY IS AS YOU CAN SEE, IT NEEDS A TOTAL RESTORATION. THE ENGINE IS COMPLETE WITH J HEADS HI PO EXHAUST MANIFOLDS AND ORIGINAL CARB BUT DOES NOT RUN. THE FRAME IS SOLID BUT FLOOR PANS ARE WEAK AND THE TRUNK PAN IS RUSTED OUT IN THE BOTTOM. THE TOP,THE DOORS ARE RUST FREE,THE QUARTER PANELS ARE GOOD BUT NEED LOWER PATCH PANELS. THE INTERIOR NEEDS THE FRONT SEAT COVERED BACK SEAT LOOKS GOOD,DOOR PANELS LOOK OK DRIVERS SIDE IS STARTING TO ROLE UP,NEEDS A DASH PAD. I HAVE ALOT OF GOOD RUST FREE BODY PARTS THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR PICTURED IS A DRIVERS SIDE FENDER, A HOOD AND DECK LID NOT PICTURED AND EXTRA GRILLE AND FRONT BUMPER NOT PICTURED WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED. THE CENTER CAPS ON THIS CAR DO NOT GO BUT WILL BE REPLACED WITH A CORRECT SET AND THE AIR CLEANER IS A 440 DUEL SNORKLE AND WILL BE REPLACED WITH THE CORRECT 340 AIR CLEANER. THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN SIGNED TITLE. THIS CAR ALSO HAS THE FOLD DOWN REAR SEAT OPTION. THIS CAR IS RARE THAT IT IS A 340 CAR AND EVEN MORE RARER WITH THE MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE. THE CAR IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE A POSI TRAC REAREND BUT GEAR UNKNOW. LOOK,I KNOW THE CAR LOOKS BAD WITH THE RUSTED FENDER AND BENT HOOD AND FLAT TIRES AND I KNOW I COULD HAVE MADE IT LOOK ALOT BETTER AN APPEALING IF I HAD WASHED AND CLEANED THE CAR OUT OF ALL THE SPIDER WEBBS AND PUMPED THE TIRES UP AND CHANGED OUT ALL THE SHEET METAL BUT THATS TIME AND ITS COLD RIGHT NOW SO HERE IS YOUR SHOT AT A VERY LOW MILE MATCHING NUMBERS PIECE OF HISTORY. ALL YOU MOPAR PEOPLE KNOW HOW HARD THESE CARS ARE TO FIND TODAY AND YOU KNOW I AM NOT HIGH ON THE PRICE,IT JUST NEEDS A GOOD HOME. YOU CAN EMAIL OR CALL ME AT 336-710-2625 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR OTHER MOPAR PARTS AND CARS. PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER AUCTIONS. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND CAN BE REMOVED FROM EBAY AT ANYTIME. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LOOKING.....

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