The Plymouth Duster was a tremendous success for the Chrysler
Corporation in the 1970's. Dusters were built around Chrysler's
unibody integrated chassis design that incorporated torsion bar
front suspension with rear leaf springs. Powertrain options were
offered beginning with the venerable 225ci 'Slant-Six' and
progressing through various performance V8s. This partially
restored 1974 Duster (2017) is a perfect example of one of these
popular models. The Frosty Green Metallic exterior was refinished
and is accented by a Matte Black hood and sport striping. The Green
vinyl interior was also refreshed and is in very good condition.
The Duster is equipped with tinted windows and an Optimus
AM/FM/Cassette stereo system has been added. Horsepower is
furnished by an 'LA Series' 318ci V8 that is said to have been
completely rebuilt, sounds strong and is backed by a 3-speed
Torqueflite automatic transmission. The chassis is fitted with
power steering and power assisted disc/drum brakes and 15" Chrysler
Rallye Wheels with BFG Radial T/A rubber. This is a sharp Duster
that is looking for a new home - be that your MOPAR garage? ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS"
Vehicle Details
1974 Plymouth Duster
Listing ID:CC-1629457
Price:$29,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1974
Make:Plymouth
Model:Duster
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green
Odometer:86853
Stock Number:3301
VIN:VL29G4G162022
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