1972 formal black 340 duster "survivor"

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dmoore

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Thought I would share a few words and pics of my latest obsession.....I purchased this amazing original condition low mileage 1972 340 Duster back in August. Special ordered on March 21, 1972 by the original owner through Glover Chrysler Plymouth of Asheville N.C. with a scheduled production date of April 19th 1972. The car arrived April 26th and began it's well cared for and pampered life in Asheville at the hands of an extremely diligent and fussy owner. For the next 22 years this car led a life of luxury few cars seldom see. In the spring of 1994 with only a scant 27,000 miles owner and car parted ways and it was time for a new "caretaker" to carry on the life the Duster was accustomed to. Several owners later, and a 7 year stint in the Floyd Garrett Muscle Car Museum in Sevierville, Tn. it was time for the Formal Black Duster to once again search out a new home. Purchased by a prominent collector in White Plains, N.Y. on April 28th of this year the Duster would only remain in his possession for approx 3 months after which time yours truly noticed it for sale on the www. Unable to pass up a 72 in this condition & originality I knew exactly who the next caretaker was going to be.

This car continues to retain 100% of it's original Formal Black factory applied hue along with 100% of it's factory black bucket seat interior. Originally ordered with the V5X body side moldings, these were removed by owner two in favor of the more aggressive 340 stripes w/callouts. Options are as follows, auto 727 transmission, power assisted front disk brakes,
electronic ignition, upgraded bucket seat interior/carpet, rally road wheels with RWL Goodyear polyglas E-70 14 tires,factory undercoat w/hood insulation pad, 2 watt AM radio & of course the aformentioned body side moldings. The factory original front headpipes are still in place and are in very good condition. The original factory exhaust tips were replaced in 1994 with a set of NOS that continue to show as new. Documentation includes the buyers order, invoice with trade-in, 3 build sheets, (sheet under drivers seat still there),consumer information sheet, 22 years of N.C safety inspection records with mileage recorded, Chrysler Plymouth owners club
card, owners manual, warranty booklet & numerous early photo's of car and original owner.

With only 35,272 miles logged and the over the top care this car has experienced it has to be one of if not the highest "Survivor" quality 340 Duster's in exisistance and is a prime candidate for use as a restoration reference. Only 1.6% ofChrysler Plymouth 1972 automobile production included cars painted in TX9 (Formal Black). The least popular color.......My how things have changed! Hope you guys/gals enjoy the pics and info!
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This car has to be the nicest 1972 Duster 340 in the country, if not I can't wait to see the challenger for the title. Spent several hours with Dave last weekend going over this prize and will tell you it look better in person!
 
This car has to be the nicest 1972 Duster 340 in the country,

Apologies va58,

I think "ON THE PLANET" is a better description .

Good Holy Christmas, what a Work of Art !!!

(apologies Lads & Lasses got a bit emotional in the post).
 
Apologies va58,

I think "ON THE PLANET" is a better description .

Good Holy Christmas, what a Work of Art !!!

(apologies Lads & Lasses got a bit emotional in the post).

I stand corrected....lol...
I saw it in person, and it was like I walk in a room and a super model was there. It made my heart beat faster and I couldn't take my eyes off of her.. Sick huh?
 
Thanks guys! Just when you think they are all gone..............wham! I have yet to get her up on my lift but will do so this coming week...gotta be a multitude of details under there! I can tell you that the factory shocks front & rear are still in place....reddish brown in the rear and black up front....to have the factory installed head pipes still in place is crazy! 3/4's of the black paint on the heat stove is still there! Hell, the little purple spring on the passenger side warm up valve is still there! The black paint on this car is nothing short of phenominal......the red paint on the rear brake drums looks like it was painted 6 months ago.....I could go on and on about this car and I probably will!
 
I stand corrected....lol...
I saw it in person, and it was like I walk in a room and a super model was there. It made my heart beat faster and I couldn't take my eyes off of her.. Sick huh?

Ha! Nah......I'd say your pretty stable there Tim:mrgreen: What's so cool is both of our black cars were built one day apart! What's gonna be sic is when they are both parked together in PA & OH!
 
Wow Dave, when i lived in Chesterfield a while back (outside of richmond) and used to run up and down "13" back and forth to my daughter's in Salisbury, i didn't have any idea of your great cars on the eastern shore. I think this one may top them all. Congrats on the acquisition, it's beautiful.
 
Wow that really is nice! I guess the stipes are a day 2 mod errr owner number 2 mod! I didn't know that tx9 was that rare. It sure is beautiful. I have a '72 Valiant in this color but with a white painted top with 63K original miles. See it on Page 11 of show your slant 6 A Body. Still looks sharp with the contrasting chrome. I guess I'm gonna start saving my pennies for when this one goes up for sale. Enjoy it, its a one of a kind!
 
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