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1974 Plymouth Gold Duster on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:49498
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

***No Reserve 5 Day Auction***

This is a very nice, very clean 1974 Plymouth Gold Duster. It's a great all-around cruiser. We took it on a four-hour interstate highway road trip before the snow set in this fall and it ran great.The odometer reads 49,498 miles. I don't know if that's the actual mileage, or if it has spun over, but it sure looks more like a 50,000 mile car than a 150,000. The Gold Duster features an economical 225 slant six engine with a single barrel carb and an automatic transmission. The interior is very nice except for a small spot on the driver's headrest. I have seen the same spot on some other Dusters in the same location. I have no idea what caused it. The car has power steering and manual brakes. The heater and defroster work great. The body is in very nice shape, but it looks like some work has been done on the driver's side lower rear quarter and rocker panels. There are a few small rust bubbles in some lower parts of the body, but no holes. The trunk floor looks great. The paint is very presentable, but does have some chips here and there. The hood has a few very small hail dents. The build sheet that came from behind the rear seat comes with the car.

I have a clear North Dakota title. The Duster is offered without any warranty or promises. It is sold as is. Buyer must handle shipping of the vehicle. The buyer must deposit $500 in PayPal within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Full payment must be made within seven days of the close of the auction in the form of a money order, cashier's check or cash. Thanks for bidding.

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