1973 Plymouth Duster 440 Big Block! Plum Crazy on 2040-cars
Hilliard, Ohio, United States
Engine:440
Year: 1973
Drive Type: 727 automatic
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 10,000
Model: Duster
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: coupe
sorry i had to relist this as there were mistakes and it wouldnt let me edit it because ilisted it on my phone. as much as it hurts to do it, the time has come to sell my baby. i absolutely love this car but i am a poor college kid and cant afford to drive it. this car is incredibly fast and runs great.
performance: 1971 440 HP conversion with only a few thousand miles since rebuild 10.1 compression 906 heads .509 purple shaft cam street dominatior intake 750 dbl pumper carb schumaker shorty headers schumaker motor mounts 2.5 in exhaust with cutouts fresh 727 transmission with reverse manual valve body 8 inch converter, 4000 stall i believe 8 3/4 rear end with 3.91 gears new aluminum radiator b&m ratchet shifter i have never had it to the track but the guy i bought it off of said it ran low to mid 11s with slicks exterior: great looking plum crazy purple paint weld wheels with skinnies up front (tread is good but better up front obviously haha) great rust free body with the exception of spare tire well there is a hole about the size of a dime. **** there were two minor dents on the passenger side so i had them professionally fixed and the entire passenger side of the car was reshot, exterior looks amaizing now, no flaws at all interior: luxury bench seat all black no heat or ac (heater box included if you want it) triple gage pod new 5" shift light tach, cant get it to work right though the bad: dash pad started to warp this year nothing serious rip on top of back seat one of the rear side windows has some pitting i think its from sparks hitting it while grinding, also barely noticeable had a spoiler that one pedistal broke so now has the holes plugged, spoiler included small oil leak that I have not found yet with exception of those couple little problems this car is an absolute monster. it can shred tires through all 3 gears. starts right up and runs great. never had any issues since the overhaul. Car is in Columbus Ohio. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping. Contact me if you have any questions or want more pics. Thanks! |
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