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In the gearhead world, some words just dont go together. For instance, even though style is a matter of opinion, beautiful Edsel usually isnt thrown around too much. Classic Honda definitely isnt a combination you hear too often. And electric street rod seems about as natural as vanilla bean chocolate. But, in case you couldnt tell, your friends at RK Motors Charlotte enjoy unique phrasing as much as we love unique cars. And thats why were happy to use the words affordable Mopar to describe this awesome 1974 Plymouth Duster. Fully restored and ready to hit local cruise nights, this classic wraps a 360 cubic inch V8 and a smooth 3-speed transmission in a striking blue, white and black color combination thats guaranteed to turn heads. And at only $29K its the perfect way for any enthusiast to grab a cool old car and enjoy every aspect of the hobby. Sounds good right? Well, heres the bad news: anytime we post a fun and affordable Mopar to our website, its a virtual free-for-all of people scrambling to throw the first deposit down. In fact, the last Duster we had, a $34K 72 http://www.rkmotorscharlotte.com/sales/inventory/sold#!/1972-Plymouth-Duster/132619 only lasted a month! So, if you take a liking to this razor-sharp coupe, youd better act quickly!
Much cleaner than when it originally rolled down Chryslers storied assembly lines, this slick Plymouth coupe has been transformed into a take-no-prisoners street warrior that consistently knocks people out at cruise nights. You wont be staying under the radar with its professionally finished Lucerne Blue paintwork, which has been applied over a very clean body. There are no signs of rust or rot, suggesting it was a straight, trouble-free canvas before the metamorphosis began. Not surprisingly, panel gaps are good enough to make its installed stripes line up exactly right. And overall, the car is so well done that many unsuspecting bystanders will be fooled into thinking this is how it rolled right off the showroom floor.
The Duster, Chryslers sporty competitor for the Chevy Nova and Ford Maverick, resulted from the Plymouth divisions desire to use allotted 1970 restyling money for something more exciting than their usual two and four-door Valiants. And with its striking paint, sporty profile and aggressive bolt-ons, this 1974 model is definitely not your grandmas grocery getter. At the front of the car, a textured, PLYMOUTH branded grille centers a vivid Mayflower emblem between two large parking lamps, two larger headlights and a heavy chrome bumper. Above that grille, the cars stylized hood anchors a black snorkel scoop in front of scratch-free glass, straight stainless trim and bright chrome drip mouldings. At the sides of that hood, tall body panels are detailed with dual chrome mirrors, traditional chrome door handles, surface-mount marker lights and a familiar pit stop fuel filler. On the edges of those panels, bold 360 call-outs combine with centered DUSTER fender emblems to let bystanders know this compact has serious attitude. And at the back of those call-outs, a black spoiler hangs over highly detailed tail lights, a third Duster emblem, another heavy bumper and traditional stainless exhaust tips.
Lift this Plymouths bright blue hood and youll find Chryslers stalwart 360 cubic inch LA V8 that, while generally underappreciated, was versatile enough to serve as the corporations big motor backbone for over three decades! At the top of the light blue block, a big Carter 4-barrel sends wind from an orange, single-snorkel air cleaner into a high quality Edelbrock Performer 360 intake. At the sides of that intake, attractive chrome valve covers cap original 340 heads and free-flowing long-tube headers. Behind those headers, sparks are sequenced to 7mm Ultimate Heat Protection wires via a traditional points distributor. Opposite that distributor, fresh V-belts spin an old school Mopar AC compressor above a large alternator and a leak-free power steering pump. And in front of that power steering pump, a heavy duty Chrysler radiator circulates water through new rubber hoses. This Dusters clean engine bay is a nice combination of form and function featuring a tagged green cap battery, an authentic Chrysler washer fluid tank, a solid brake booster and a rebuilt wiper motor. And everything from the cars fenders to its firewall is coated in the same excellent looking Lucerne Blue paint as its glossy exterior panels.
Take one look under this beefy Mopar and youll find a fully sorted chassis thats certainly equipped to back up the cars sinister good looks. Just aft of the big bore engine, a slick shifting 3-speed automatic transmission spins a highway-friendly 10 bolt rear end. That smooth drivetrain feeds a fully sorted front torsion bar and rear leaf suspension thats shackled to factory power steering and leak-free air shocks. Cool and confident stops are provided by power discs up front and power drums out back. Exhaust flows down the center of the car through true dual pipes that run into deep Xlerator mufflers and traditional stainless tips. Above that impressive hardware, solid floors have been properly undercoated; instead of polished in a nice shade of body-matched basecoat like so many over-restored Mopars that roll through our showroom. At the corners of those floors, traditional 14 inch Rallye wheels spin 215/70 front and 235/60 rear Cooper Cobra Radial G/Ts around satin trim rings, color-keyed center caps and fresh lug nuts. And a thorough examination of all the cars bushings, lines and hoses ensures it has road going reliability to matches its eyeball-popping curb appeal.
If youre like me and prefer your muscle cars flashy, youll definitely appreciate the contrast between this Plymouths blue paint, white seats and black trim. Speaking of seats, the cars perches are firm to the touch and feature pliable covers that present very well. In front of those seats, a warp-free dash hangs Plymouths trademark square speedometer and an old school AM/FM radio in a broad swath of wood applique. Below that dash, a chrome shifter rides top-dead-center on a wood-trimmed and white-dyed console. At the base of that console, fade-free black carpet is protected by DUSTER branded floor mats. At the sides of that carpet, white door panels sprinkle bright chrome hardware amidst more wood trim. In front of the driver, a simple black steering wheel spins a large diameter rim around speed-drilled spokes. And behind the passengers, a small storage bin fronts a fully restored trunk.
Its not just hype when we say you need to call right away on this awesome Duster. Well-built, compact Mopars are just good, clean fun; and every time we put a reasonably priced example in our showroom, our phones start ringing off the hook. Take a good, long look at the body, drivetrain and interior on this sporty coupe. Theres just no way you could build something like this yourself and not significantly overshoot our $29K price. Dont be that guy who calls late and asks: Is it really sold? Pick up the phone and call now!

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
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