[FOR SALE] 1976 Plymouth Duster

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I have a nice 76 Duster for sale located in Lincoln Nebraska and am asking $3495.00. The car is mostly original with the 225 /6. The best features on the car are the original, well kept Boca Raton interior, the classic ET aluminum wheels and the fact that a 1976 aluminum bumper brace from a feather Duster has been installed replacing the original front heavy bumper frame. The carpet is newer and a new black dash cap has been installed. The car runs well and had factory A/C but the previous owner removed the compressor. The car also has air shocks, a nice classic cassette radio system and comes with four nice original Plymouth hubcaps, steel rimes and tow bar. I am happy to meet anyone that is seriously interested who wants to see the car in person. As you will see in the pictures, the body of the car will eventually need work if you are going to restore it as there is rust in the usual Duster known rust areas along with other typical cosmetic issues on the body. The automatic transmission works just fine. There is a rust hole in the drivers area floor board, however, I have already purchased and received a quality replacement from YearOne and it will be included with the car when it is sold. The car has been stored indoors since I purchased it in 2004, has had regular oil changes and has a clear title.
 

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Dartnut, I will take new pictures of the engine bay sometime this evening and post them sometime after. Thanks!
 
I was hoping that it was a V6.
Now that i see the pictures, it's a slant six or inline six.
Thanks for posting the pictures.
 
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