matthon
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I call BS, Never happened. Maybe in your dreams ?My bad, i meant a 1970 dodge dart swinger, 1969 valiant, 1974 duster, 1973 dodge dart swinger, 1972 gremlin x, 1982 mustang gt.
Hey man, just reach into your back pocket and fork over the moolah!!! It's just money!!!
Dan, if I ring his phone and it
All the text and pictures look great. But never saw asking priceHey man, just reach into your back pocket and fork over the moolah!!! It's just money!!!
Dam can't drive a 4 speed. His knee or leg or something.
Dam can't drive a 4 speed. His knee or leg or something.
And no one ever replaced a 833 forv994/727 cable shifter and transmission cooler.
Be unknown territory. Don't want him to have to reinvest the wheel
I long-press often.
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Here's a fresh pop up on fb market place. 72 factory 340 with 4 speed. Looks like they put 71 duster graphics on it. Fairly priced. Not mine!
1972 Plymouth Duster 340
340ci LA-series V8 Mopar engine
4-barrel Carter AVS carburetor
Manual steering and manual brakes
New master brake cylinder
New distributor and wires
Mopar Performance valve covers
K&N air cleaner
Aftermarket headers
Dual exhaust system
Factory style exhaust tips
4-speed manual transmission (A833)
Floor mounted Hurst shifter
Chrysler 8.75” rear end
Sure-Grip limited-slip differential
Torsion bar front suspension
Leaf spring rear suspension
Front disc brakes and rear drum brakes
Factory 14-inch Rallye wheels
225/70 Futura GLS Super Sport tires
Hemi Orange paint (repainted)
Matte black 340 Dual-scoop hood
Duster 340 side stripe package
Factory badging and “340” callouts
Bucket seats with rear bench seat
New black seat covers
Original dash and trim
Woodgrain trimmed dash
3-spoke sport steering wheel
New headliner
Duster carpet floor mats
New Autogage gauge set (Volts/Temp/Oil Pressure)
New dash-mounted analog clock
Heater/Defroster in working order
Original AM/FM stereo and speakers
VIN: VS29H2B300477
V = Valiant/Duster series (A-body)
S = Special price class (Duster model)
29 = 2-door sports hardtop
H = 340ci 4-barrel V8 (High Performance engine)
2 = 1972 model year
B = Built at Hamtramck, Michigan (Dodge Main Plant)
300477 = Sequential production number
This Duster is a strong-running survivor with honest road presence and solid mechanical condition. The numbers-matching 340 V8 starts easily and runs smoothly, pulling confidently through all four gears. The clutch engages properly, and shifts are clean. There are no fluid leaks or signs of oil burn, and the car drives straight with no known mechanical issues.
The paint was resprayed in its factory Hemi Orange some years ago and now shows patina and wear around the edges, contributing to its authentic driver-quality aesthetic. Minor hail damage is present, mostly visible on the roof and hood. All chrome bumpers and exterior trim retain a great shine with minimal wear. The chassis shows its age but remains solid with no significant rust or structural concerns. All four tires hold air and have usable tread but are dated and would benefit from replacement.
Inside, the cabin presents well with new black seat covers, a new headliner, and a fresh gauge set. The original passenger seat beneath the cover has a crack but remains supportive, and no tears are present on the remaining seats. The car is currently titled with a bonded Texas title, which becomes eligible for release and conversion to a clean blue Texas title in November 2025.
For Sale in Austin, Tx
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Funny how the market changes. 10 years ago I posted my dads 72 all original demon here for $18k, didn’t get a single inquiry. He ended up selling on eBay for $15k. Everything was original other than the wheels but it was an auto car.
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arrrr matey! it be his peg leg keepin' him from enjoying a manual transmission!Dam can't drive a 4 speed. His knee or leg or something.
And no one ever replaced a 833 for 904/727 cable shifter and transmission cooler.
Be unknown territory. Don't want him to have to reinvest the wheel.
No A/C and so far no one in history has added one to an A Body ever.
Be complete unknown. Be like Star Trek where no man has gone before
all i know is that when i want to buy, everything is a million bucks and nobody has it; and when i want to sell it's not worth nuthin' and there's 10 of them in the classifieds for less.Talking with a friend today about value of our cars.
Conclusion: nobody knows, including us.
Imo, it seems value is drastically different between I want to sell, I'm selling, and I want to buy threads.
all i know is that when i want to buy, everything is a million bucks and nobody has it; and when i want to sell it's not worth nuthin' and there's 10 of them in the classifieds for less.
Sounds like it could be a situation where a parrot could help out.arrrr matey! it be his peg leg keepin' him from enjoying a manual transmission!
I thought that summed just MY life!???all i know is that when i want to buy, everything is a million bucks and nobody has it; and when i want to sell it's not worth nuthin' and there's 10 of them in the classifieds for less.
You got that right.all i know is that when i want to buy, everything is a million bucks and nobody has it; and when i want to sell it's not worth nuthin' and there's 10 of them in the classifieds for less.