1973 Supercharged Plymouth Duster on 2040-cars
Fullerton, California, United States
SUPERCHARGED 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER LOW RESERVE AUCTION SOLID CALIFORNIA 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER FASTBACK POWERED BY A SLANT-SIX ENGINE WITH 1-KILOWATT ELECTRIC SUPERCHARGER PRODUCING 3LBS OF BOOST ON A BLOW-THROUGH TWO BARREL CARBURETOR. VEHICLE WAS BUILT FOR ACTION FILM AT A MAJOR STUDIO, BUT PRODUCTION WAS CEASED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS. ENGINE WAS FRESHENED UP WITH NEW SEALS AND GASKETS, NEW WATER PUMP, NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW REGULATOR, NEW FUEL PUMP, NEW PLUGS, NEW IGNITION WIRES, NEW VOLTAGE REGULATOR, NEW POWER STEERING GEARBOX, NEW RADIATOR, CONVERTED TO ELECTRIC COOLING WITH NEW 2,000CFM PUSHER FAN AND THERMOSTATIC CONTROL MODULE, REBUILT CARBURETOR, NEW CARB INTAKE RISER, NEW FRONT TIRES, NEW FLAT BLACK PAINT, NEW CARPET, NEW FULLY ADJUSTABLE RACING BUCKET SEATS, NEW REAR SEAT UPHOLSTERY, NEW REAR DECK CARPETING, BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC MOPAR RALLYE WHEELS WITH CENTER CAPS. TOO MUCH TO LIST. (Update: Duster emblems have been installed on front fenders and rear panel since photos were taken) HAPPY BIDDING! BY SUBMITTING A BID FOR THIS AUCTION, BUYER FULLY AGREES TO BE BOUND BY ANY AND ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AUCTION. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BUYERS WITH A FEEDBACK OF (0) MUST CONTACT US AND BE APPROVED BEFORE BIDDING OR BID WILL BE CANCELLED. ALL SALES ARE FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END, AND PAYMENT MUST CLEAR OUR BANK BEFORE ANY ITEMS ARE SHIPPED OR PICKED UP. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR PICKUP OF VEHICLE.
1) Seller has no knowledge of the ITEMS OR vehicle history, AND makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided to the Buyer. 3) ALL ITEMS OR vehicleS ARE sold AS IS with no warranties, guarantees, or representations of any kind express or implied. 4) BY PLACING A BID ON THIS AUCTION, Buyer FULLY AGREES THEY HAVE inspected the ITEMS OR vehicle to THEIR complete satisfaction and accept it in its present AS IS condition. 5) I Buyer, including but not limited to: my heirs, spouses, assigns, guardians, or legal representatives, hereby release seller of all liability, indemnify, and hold seller harmless from, not limited to; any and all claims, actions of any kind, damages, losses, injuries, deaths, liens, judgments, liabilities, negligence, gross negligence, errors, omissions, and or expenses (not limited to: attorney fees, dmv fees and or penalties, any repairs, court costs, or other costs) directly or indirectly related to the subject vehicle. 6) This agreement is binding to inure of the parties 7) JURISDICTION SHALL BE ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 8) Severability, should any provision of this agreement be unenforceable or invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain in effect. Statement of Understanding: BY PLACING A BID ON THIS AUCTION I BUYER agree that I have read and understand this Release of Liability and Indemnification Agreement, and enter into it WILLFULLY. I BUYER also acknowledge that I have had sufficient time to read this Agreement, and the opportunity to consider the consequences of agreeing to these terms and conditions. |
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