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1973 Plymouth Duster Twister W/ Clifford High Performance Slant Six on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:11276 Color: has general wear/tear and minor dents/dings
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
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1973 Plymouth Duster Twister. A very reliable, attention getting car. I drove this car everyday for over a year and never had any problems. The only thing that this car really needs is paint and body to be ready to be a true show stopper. This is a REAL Twister, I have verified the vin and build tag. It is as ordered from the dealer, and I do have all original parts and will include them with sale. 

Has a Clifford 4bbl intake with an Edelbrock 500 cfm Avs carb, that has been tuned to the motor. The motor runs very well, very strong with a lot of low end torque. This is an extremely fun car to drive, handles and rides very well. Drives perfectly straight and true on the street and freeway. Always gets a lot of attention anywhere it goes.

Original California car! Sold floors, no rust. Not even in the trunk under the spare tire, where most cars rust through. Most of the original undercoating is still on the car. 

Additonal item specifics and new parts:

California registration up to date until September 2014
Clean Title
New POL master cylinder and booster
All new wheel cylinders and shoes
All stainless steel braided brake hoses
225 Slant Six
Clifford 4 bbl intake
Intake/Exhaust gasket replaced recently with Remflex gasket
Clifford dual headers
Clifford valve cover
New Edelbrock 500 cfm carb tuned to the engine (I will include the tuning kit)
K&N air filter and filter top
Stock Mopar electronic ignition with Mopar Performance Orange box
Trickflow canister fuel filter (stock fuel pump recently changed)
Front mounted combination oil/transmission cooler
Stock Radiator Shroud and Radiator
Flex Fan
High flow thermostat
A904 automatic transmission with shift kit and extended finned aluminum pan
Wheel vintiques mopar ralley wheels (6" front, 8" rear)
B/F Goodrich Radial T/A tires (about 80% wear)
FUNCIONAL snorkel scoop (original Mopar Perfomance Part)
Sunpro Tach and additional gauges installed
Grant Tuff Wheel style steering wheel
Kicker 6"x9"'s installed in rear deck under package tray
kickpanel speakers
cd/mp3 player
Go wing spoiler
Great interior with factory bucket seats and padded dash.
Factory optioned bumper guards
Original console with floor shifter

Feel free to email with any questions. This car is advertised locally and I reserve the right to close auction early. I have posted this vehicle before, however I now no longer have the space to keep it. I am offering it with no reserve, no buy it now. First bid could be the winning bid.

Thanks for looking and happy bidding.


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