1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
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1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
High Bidder: RattleandSnap
Current Bid: $20,000 (USD)
Ends In:
End Date:
Location:
Woodinville, Washington 98072
Seller:
Engine:
340ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
9,654 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
VL29C4B280860
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
67762769
Location:
Woodinville, Washington 98072
Seller:
Engine:
340ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
9,654 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
VL29C4B280860
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
67762769
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OVERVIEW
This 1974 Plymouth Duster is powered by a 340ci V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. Finished in black over a black vinyl interior, this restored muscle car is now offered by the seller with a clear title.
Highlights
- Has received $20,000 in restoration work according to seller
- Only 660 miles driven since full engine rebuild
- New custom wiring system with Bussmann fuse box
- Stinger Roadkill sound dampening throughout floorboard and trunk
Ownership History
- Offered by a private seller
- Current location: Washington
EXTERIOR
- Black paint
- White stripe and "340" decal
- Chrome bumpers
Updates
- Color-correction performed on entire car in 2023
- Protective filming on rear quarter panels
WHEELS AND TIRES
- Staggered-width Rallye wheels
- 15x7 front
- 15x8 rear
- Staggered-width BFGoodrich Radial T/A raised white letter tires
- 235/60 front
- 255/60 rear
INTERIOR
- Black vinyl upholstery
- Faux wood trim
- Bucket seats
- Center console with automatic shifter
- Power steering
- Custom steering wheel
- Dual USB ports
- Custom Duster floor mats with emblem
- Custom sound system
- Primo subwoofer
- Volume controller
- Hybrid Morel two-way component speaker system
- Phoenix Gold amplifier
- Bluetooth speaker
- Primo subwoofer
- Aftermarket Pioneer stereo
- AM/FM
- CD player
- Auxiliary
- Bluetooth compatible
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 120-mph speedometer
- Temperature
- Alternator
- Fuel
- AutoMeter auxiliary oil pressure gauge
- Column-mounted Sun Super Tach II 8,000-rpm tachometer
- Odometer shows 9,659 miles
- Title reads mileage-exempt
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- 340ci V8
- Four-barrel carburetor
- Upgraded intake manifold
- Orange air cleaner
- Custom chrome battery box with side terminals
Transmission
- Three-speed automatic
Service History Highlights
- Original engine replaced
- Current engine rebuilt in November 2021
- 660 miles driven since according to seller
- During engine-out rebuilt the bay was completely restored and repainted
- New
- Radiator
- Alternator
- Spark plug wire set
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- Power front disc brakes
- Dual exhaust system
Service History Highlights
- Brake master cylinder and front brake caliper assembly has been replaced
- Suspension shackles installed to lift rear end
- New
- Exhaust
- Suspension components
KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS
- Paint chipped inside door jamb as seen in photos








































































































































BID: $20,000
@RodneyHill thank you. Sounds like a great and sorted car. I did go to your youtube video and watch it. Car looks and sounds great.
@RattleandSnap – @RodneyHill a great looking Duster, looks almost exactly like a friend's of mine in high school. His had a 340 wedge in it and he out ran most 442's, camaro's, firebirds etc. he dragged raced. How much work would it be to drop the rear end back down close to level with the front. Does everything work on the car as it should? Thank you. ...
Hi, thanks for the inquiry. It's easy to drop it down. I had the rear shackles put in place specifically to raise it. They can be removed and lowered to align with the back end. I've seen it both ways though, and think that my way is much cooler. All the gauges work except the battery gauge. That gauge is an amp meter. Originally from the factory all electricity going to the car ran through that gauge. Back then the total draw of the car would not exceed 50 to 60 amps. Now with fuel injection, the high amperage alternator and other items that I’ve added, it can easily see a draw of over 100 amps. This would unfortunately burn up the gauge. The battery gauge works, technically, but it has been disconnected. There should be some video of the car running on the posting. This is one I created this past fall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PugiJO2DepE The car runs great. It is very clean. The sound dampening throughout the entire floor base helps minimize any vibration. The headlights were upgraded after I had the custom electrical system completed a couple years back. It was necessary with the high-end stereo system and amplifier I installed. The only project this car really needs is a custom paint job. It still looks very good, but not a true show car. If you’re planning on driving a lot, a custom paint job would be risky. I did a color correction a year ago to brighten. It hasn’t been driven a lot in the past few years – stays mainly in the garage. I’m just ready for a new car project. I have my eyes on a few. Hope this helps.
@RodneyHill a great looking Duster, looks almost exactly like a friend's of mine in high school. His had a 340 wedge in it and he out ran most 442's, camaro's, firebirds etc. he dragged raced. How much work would it be to drop the rear end back down close to level with the front. Does everything work on the car as it should? Thank you.
BID: $15,000
@Chief726 – I’m interested! Please provide walk around video outlining any rust, blemishes or deep scratches? ...
I would have to create a separate video for that. The weather in Seattle is very rainy at the moment, so I would to take it outside. Here is the video I made from this past fall. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PugiJO2DepE There is no rust on the car, although there is some paint chipping on the inside of the driver's door. When the engine was rebuilt a few years ago, I had the engine bay repainted to factory new. I never did the a custom paint job on the rest of the car. If you’re planning on driving a lot, a custom paint job would be risky. I did a color correction a year ago to brighten. It hasn’t been driven a lot in the past few years – stays mainly in the garage.
Hello! Looks nice! Do you have a video of the car cold starting, running and driving? Do all gauges and lights work properly? Gas gauge correct? Speedo? Is it a good safe driver? My email is: [email protected] Thank you! Bill
BID: $13,000
I’m interested! Please provide walk around video outlining any rust, blemishes or deep scratches?