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1975 Plymouth Duster

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1975 Plymouth Duster - $17,995 - O'Fallon, IL - For sale in our Orlando showroom is a sharp 1975 Plymouth Duster. The Plymouth Duster/Valiant line was an entry level model comparable to the Chevrolet Novas and Ford Mavericks of the day. This Mopar has had a complete and detailed rotisserie restoration with original owner??s manuals information paper and build receipts. This Duster sports a specification built ??Super 6? 225 cubic inch slant 6 cylinder engine that can put many v-8 cars to shame. With a lot of horsepower building aftermarket performance parts like a .060 over bore Holley 4 barrel carburetor ceramic header and dual exhaust this sixer moves and will certainly throw people for a loop on the street. A 3 speed A904 transmission with shift kit is connected to a sure grip posi-traction rear end with a 3:23 gear ratio helps put the power to the pavement. The color scheme of the exterior and interior are original and correct for this Duster. The paint is an egg shell white with black stripe black bumpers black hood scoop and black spoiler to really give this car a sporty look! The interior is very nicely restored as well to the original Medium blue vinyl. Options for this Duster include: Ice cold Air conditioning to keep you cool in the summer heat AM/FM radio front disc brakes seat belts BFG radial T/A tires on black aftermarket wheels and vinyl interior. For more information please call our Orlando showroom at (407)771-2028. To see more HD pictures and videos please visit us at GatewayClassicCars.com.

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It is kinda refreshing to see a built slanty, but why bother to clone the exterior as a 340 car? :huh:
 
I think he put an extra 9 in the price. Near as I can tell, that's a stocker with a couple of speed parts he found on eBay, Grandma's dime-store steering wheel cover, and $6 worth of Krylon on the bumpers (which really looks like shit). Add $150 worth of steel wheels and a set of used white-letters, and this thing could be duplicated for way, way less than a fifth of asking price. Rotisserie restored with the cheap wheels and original interior? If he actually did, he's just stupid.

He didn't clone a 340 car per se, he cloned a Twister which would've had those stripes and optionally that scoop... well, in '73 anyhow.
 

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