1973 Plymouth Duster 340 Matching Numbers 340 Car on 2040-cars
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A 1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 340 NUMBERS MATCHING CAR. THE ENGINE IS COMPLETE AND NUMBERS MATCHING TO THE BODY WITH THE ORIGINAL J HEADS,CARBURETOR AND 340 AIR CLEANER BUT DOES NOT RUN. THE BODY ON THE OUTSIDE HAS RUST ON THE BOTTOM OF THE QUARTERS AND DECK LID AND UNDER THE DOOR SILL ON THE PASSENGER SIDE. ON THE INSIDE THE FLOORS IN THE FRONT HAVE SOME SMALL HOLES AND THE REARS ARE WEAK,THE TRUNK PAN IS RUSTED OUT,THE LEFT INNER FRONT FENDER WOULD NEED REPLACING AND THE FRAME UNDER THE BATTERY BOX IS RUSTED,THE REST OF THE FRAME IS SOLID. THE INTERIOR NEEDS THE FRONT SEAT COVERED BUT THE BACK SEAT LOOKS GOOD, THE DOOR PANELS AND ARM REST LOOK OK THE DRIVERS SIDE IS ROLLED UP AT THE BOTTOM. I HAVE A RUST FREE DECK LID THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR. THE CAR HAS A SET OF MOPAR RALLY WHEELS WITH 6 INCH ON THE FRONT AND 8 INCH WHEELS ON THE BACK. THE CAR HAS FACTORY POWER DISC BRAKES AND ALSO HAS THE FRONT SWAY BAR. I ALSO HAVE A STANDARD 340 CRANKSHAFT A SET OF 340 FLOATING RODS AND A SET OF 0.30 340 PISTONS THAT HAVE ALL BEEN BALANCED THAT I WILL INCLUDE. THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN SIGNED TITLE AND WOULD MAKE A SUPER NICE CAR TO RESTORE. YOU CAN EITHER EMAIL OR CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THE CAR AT 336-710-2625 PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER AUCTIONS. IF NEEDED I CAN SEND OTHER PICTURES OF THE CAR. THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND CAN BE TAKEN OFF EBAY AT ANY TIME. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. |
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