Plymouth Duster! Cool Mopar Muscle!! Look!!! on 2040-cars
Burlington, Washington, United States
Engine:360 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: Hemi Orange
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: Duster
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Street Machine
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 99,999
Very Cool 1974 Plymouth Duster.....Mopar Street Machine. Fun Driver!
Lots of time, attention and re$ource have gone into this one.....long list of upgrades and options. I'll summarize here....
- Performance built 360cid V8 Motor. Many performance and appearance upgrades. Runs strong, pulls hard, sounds great.
- Desirable Factory Manual Transmission, Floor-Shift Car with three-speed transmission that performs and functions well.
- Rear-End has 3:23 gears -- good mid-range for performance and drivability.
- Desirable Power Steering, Front Disc Brakes, Aluminum Radiator and Dual Electric Fans, full length Performance Dual Exhaust.
- Cool Mopar Style Performance Front Hood Scoop and Matching Rear Deck Spoiler.
- Column-mounted Monster Tach, and full auxhillary guage set.
- High-end front Performance Bucket Seats, Race Harness and desirable rear Fold-Down Seat.
- Custom Tire & Wheel set -- spendy and nearly new (like so many other components).
- Full end-to-end professionally installed Painless Wiring Kit (all brand new, nice, clean, tidy).
- Welded Frame Connectors, rear-mounted Performance Battey, Battery Box and shut-off switch.
- New Windshield and Chrome Trim.
- Ultra Clean, Tidy and Fully Detailed Motor, Engine Bay and Trunk area. Interior, likewise, very sanitary and clean.
- Paint is Hemi Orange with Black Accents -- very cool Mopar color combo. Paint shows well with good shine but not perfect. Needs color sand and buff of clear to be nicer. Has flaws but is very presentable just as it is -- drive and enjoy or make it perfect.
Nearly all of the features listed above are brand new or nearly new. This was a "pet project" of a very talented and very meticulous retired airplane mechanic that spent tons of time and gobs of money on it. This car is not ultra-rare, or uber-collectible....it is, however, a very cool, purpose-built car intended to be driven and enjoyed. And it delivers!!!! It gets "thumbs up" and tons of positive attention EVERY time out of the garage. A very fun car with a tall stack of dash plaques and even a couple of small trophies from local events to attest to its fun factor. It is not a trailer queen or a show car and does not pretend to be either. Drive and enjoy this one just the way it is or use it as a platform to build an all-out drag car, custom street machine or high-end build.
Absolutely impossible to build this car for the Buy-It-Now Price....don't miss out! Serious and capable buyers only please. No schemers, dreamers or scammers.
Title is clean, clear and in-hand.....wire transfer preferred payment method. Seller will accommodate transport company of buyer's choice.
Seller reserves the right to cancel listing at any time for any reason....vehicle for sale locally.
Call with questions and/or inquires only after reading entire listing please. Tel: 503-830-7385
Plymouth Duster for Sale
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