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1975 75 Plymouth Duster 6cyl, 60k Miles, Very Little Rust *no Reserve!!* on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:65500 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.7L 3687CC 225Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1975
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Plymouth
Model: Duster
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 65,500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black

**NO RESERVE**


1975 Plymouth Duster

I am selling a 75 Duster that I just bought off of EBAY last week.  The seller was completely not-forthcoming and I'm left holding the bag.  That said, this car would make a hell of a 340 swap, or 6-cyl restore - I just cant do the work.


THE GOOD: 

The car runs and drives.  The 6cyl looks awful clean and starts right up.   Tranny shifts in gear fine.   65K miles.

The tires are decent

The rims are in good shape - although in need of cleanup

The body seems to be straight and has NO holes or dents. 

Doesn't look like there is any bondo/fill in the panels. 

The lights, the grille, and bumpers are all in good condition

The interior seats - though dirty and a bit faded - are not ripped

The front and rear glass both are good


The bad (and for the most part NOT DISCLOSED) :

The interior is VERY rough.  The carpet needs replaced, the dash top is crap, the console needs refinished/replaced, the rear shelf needs refinished and new speaker covers, the headliner is crap, and EVERYTHING needs cleaned.

The exterior paint is AWFUL.  It is faded and chipped all over.  There is no rust to speak of, but it looks worse than pics show.

The exhaust fell off ON THE TRAILER and needs replaced

The wipers are useless


This car is being sold as-is with no warranty given.  The car will need to be transported at buyer expense as it really needs a workover before driving full time.  A $250 deposit needs paid within 24 hours and final payment due within 7 days.   This car is a good starter for a restore at a good starting price.  I have mentioned all I can find good and bad with the car, but if there is something specific you need listed - please email me.  Thanks, and god bless. 





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