1974 Plymouth Duster 2-door 225 Slant Six on 2040-cars
Dale, Indiana, United States
This is a 1974 Plymouth Duster with a straight 6 I have had for a couple years and have not done anything with.When I purchased it It had last been on the road in 2009.It is being sold as a project car.It does start right up and drive around the yard fine but the gas is old and it has been sitting for years.The lights all work including the brake lights and turn signals.The amp gauge works but the temp and fuel do not.I think the speedometer works but not 100% sure been awhile.The heater fan works.The A/C needs charged up and may have a leak not sure.The compressor kicks on but blows hot air.The dash has been cut for a cd player.The dash pad is cracked.All the glass is good.Transmission did leak some fluid over the last couple years it has been sitting.The seats are in good shape but need to be dyed to match.The front is blue and back is white.The door panels and such are black.One of the back tires has a knot on it and will need replaced.The wiper motor works but the drivers side wiper pivot rusted up and broke off.I have a used wiper transmission with pivots that are included to make the repair.Will need the front floor pans patched.Will need carpet.It will need painted.Has a red drivers side front fender the rest of car is brown.The roof has surface rust on it.If possible please come and look it over your self.It is a project car and I am sure I have missed something.Will need to be trailered and can not be driven home.Sold as is
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