1973 Plymouth Duster Demon For 340 Conversion on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Hello, up for sale is my 1973 Plymouth Duster. At some point, someone put a Dodge Dart Demon front end on it....not correct but looks good. I have other projects going on and don't have time to work on this one. This car starts and runs! , however it needs work of course for a 41 year old car lol. It still has it's number matching 198 slant six and a 3 speed manual transmission on the column. It has typical Mopar rust areas that need to be repaired. The frame rails are in good shape, but needs floor pans replaced front and rear, and trunk floor repair. The rest of the body looks pretty good....as far as I can tell there is very little rust anywhere on this vehicle. Body and sheet metal parts are fairly inexpensive for this car and can be found many places, including classicindustries.com and autometaldirect.com , two very good sources for restoration parts. Just the grille on this car is worth some money....it is a grille for a 1972 Dart/Demon and it is in very good shape. It has rallye wheels that are in good shape....just need refinishing. The dash pad and all of the interior parts are still available....the seat covers on this car aren't original, but in great shape...no rips or tears. This vehicle would be great restored as original, or a perfect candidate for a 340 engine conversion, especially since it is already a standard transmission car. For you Mopar people, the fender tag reads from top line to bottom as follows: 1st line JY3 11 EK2, 2nd line JY3 D2Y4 000 403 118425, and 3rd line E22 D14 VL29 B3B 427235. I have a clear Texas title for this car. The engine on this car starts and idles smoothly, and the clutch works well. The brakes need work and I would not drive this vehicle until they are fixed. I do accept Pay Pal, and certified cashier checks only. A $500.00 deposit is required within 48 hours after auction end. I am making this a reserve auction, but the reserve is very low. Bid with confidence, and bid to win, but only if you are serious. This car can be shipped anywhere in the United States. I will not ship the car, but know of several transport companies that can quote shipping costs to you. This vehicle is also for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end auction early if sold here. If you have any questions, you can call/text me at 832-888-2637 my name is Steve. Thank you for looking and have a blessed day....
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