1974 Plymouth Gold Duster 318 Automatic Project Car Alligator Snake Skin Roof on 2040-cars
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
1974 Plymouth Gold Duster
The body and paint work is completely redone to original colors and all the chrome has been polished. All glass is complete and installed in the car and all seals (window, trunk and hood) are brand new and installed. Interior parts have been dyed and ready for install. The motor has been rebuilt with new cam, heads have been rebuilt and the intake manifold has been change to a four barrel. The transmission has been rebuilt with an extra clutch plate installed. The motor and transmission are re-installed in the car along with a set of aftermarket Hooker headers. I have a bolt-on complete exhaust kit for the car. One of the bumpers has been re-chromed and the gas tank has been cleaned and tested ready for install. All of the work has been done by professionals. This car is a rare car in ready to finish condition. I have all the parts to complete this project: seats, interior panels, wiring and other parts. All parts included. This is a beautiful car that just needs to be finished. I have run out of time to finish this project. Buyer pays for all shipping. |
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