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1975 Plymouth Duster Drag Car 440 V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:0
Location:

Mocksville, North Carolina, United States

Mocksville, North Carolina, United States

No Reserve

Motivated Seller

This race car belonged to a good friend of mine that passed away in 2012. It has been in storage since then and his widow has asked me to list it for sale. She is ready to sell it, motivated to let it go now and I need my garage space.

Here is what I know about the car:

1975 Plymouth Duster that started it's life with a v8 motor. The original motor and transmission also come with the car! The engine is fully dressed and has the transmission attached. We believe it to be a 340 but are not 100% sure. The car was originally black I am told and was painted orange and had all the strips and decals added when it was converted/built for racing. Currently it has a 440 V8 with automatic transmission, dual front race bucket seats, race fuel cell, electric pump, all necessary gauges, full race roll bar front to back, narrow front wheels, wide race slicks on back, plastic bumpers front and rear for light weight, plastic hood, custom air intake and headers.

Last week with the help of a neighbor that circle track races we added race fuel, spun the engine to lubricate everything internally and build oil pressure and then started it up. I was very impressed with how easiely it started and how good it sounds. This is one wicked machine! It shifted in and out of forward and reverse and I moved it in and out of my garage. I understand that it is also street legal. As the owner both raced it at Farmington Dragway in North Carolina as well as took it to the Cruise In and local car shows.

It needs a Battery. I had to borrow one from my truck to start it up. No battery is included.

I have no ideal how fast this car is???? From the build, the motor and the sound I know she is faster than I need to go!

The car is located in Mocksville, NC and available for inspection. The lucky winning bidder is responsible for pickup and all transportation. A $500.00 deposit on PayPal is required within 24 hours of the end of the auction. The car is to be picked up and the balance is to be paid in full within 7 days after the end of the auction. 

The true miles of this car are UNKNOWN.

There is NO warranty. Car is sold where is how is.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can contact me through eBay or call 336-469-3415 after 9am and before 8pm eastern.

The original owner valued the car at $20k before he passed away. Recently local racers put a value of $15k on the car. We have it started at only $11k with NO reserve. Don't let this one get away!

Thank you for bidding

 

 

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