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1971 Plymouth Duster- Solid Rust Free California Car. Needs Finishing. on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:30450
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States

 This auction is for a 1971 Plymouth Duster.
 It has a 318ci motor in it that starts right up
 Automatic transmission
 It needs a complete interior
 The car is a rust free California car.
 Body looks decent besides the minor damage up front (easy fix).
 This car was left at my friends body shop, they have a clear title for it.
 It starts, runs and drives. Other than that I have no history on this one.
Comes with all the parts in the photos

 All you mopar guys know what you are looking at.
This is a solid platform for a hotrod.

 Feel free to ask any questions
Inspections are welcome and encouraged

$500- deposit is due within 24hrs of close of auction
The rest within 5 working days


Sold as-is where-is




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