1970 Plymouth Duster 340 H Code Car on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
This is a True 340 Plymouth Duster H code car. it has been off the road since 89. he was hit on rear fender and quarter and after the accident just put the car in his shop. frame are solid and not bent. car is a numbers matching car. I just ordered the missing unsilenced air cleaner that will go with the car. its a time capsule and has not been messed with. I have the fender tag, clear title, and build sheet. car has been in dry storage all its life. motor turns freely and I have not tried starting it. I have decided that who buys it will want to bring it back to life. its an automatic on the column with bench seat with arm rest. it has the disc brakes and the 727 trans, with 8 3/4 rear end. motor is unmolested and the carb needs a rebuild. car is better looking in real life then pics show it. again its a real H code car that is complete and not messed with. car has never been painted and the color and stripes are original. nothing to hid. the car is an early production has the valiant badging and no 340 or duster logo on it. it seemed to be a sleeper car.
VS29H0B..... V6X V8X Y05 EN2 EV2 A01 A62 L31 M21 N41 Ev2 L4X9 TX 9 E55 D32 VS29 H0B I would bet the car running and drive it as is...then later do a restore on quarters etc. its just cool seeing one that survived and untouched. please see my feed back I describe items accordingly and my buyers are very pleased. why spend good money on a slant 6 or 318...duster to only clone it into the 340 high impact orange. this is the real deal and there is not need to every say NO CLONE HERE , ITs the REAL DEAL. car will go up in value, clones or wanna a be cars really don't. |
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