The Duster went through several big changes in the first half of the new decade, with the 1970 model year getting many of the goodies, including the engine options, offered on the Valiant. This ...
Sold for just six years, between 1970 and 1976, the Plymouth Duster isn’t necessarily the most popular classic car these days, especially because it isn’t exactly easy to find. During its short tenure ...
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Julie Vura of Anaheim is the original owner of this 1973 Plymouth Duster two-door coupe with the 340-cubic-inch V-8 and three-speed automatic transmission. At the time of purchase, the car cost about ...
During the early 1970s, Chrysler took the very successful Plymouth Valiant compact and made a sporty-looking coupe version called the Plymouth Duster; the Dodge version was known as the Demon. These ...
Upgrades/modifications: All original with 2006 restoration and engine re-build. Future plans for additional modifications: We will continue to keep it in its original condition. Why this vehicle is ...
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It's the summer of 2000, and John Wallauer, a school teacher from St. Cloud, Florida, is on his annual summer vacation. Now school may be out for the summer, but while planning for the upcoming school ...
The Duster has frequently been looked upon as the redheaded stepchild of the Mopar world. Introduced in 1970-near the end of the musclecar era-it was given a few performance options based on the 340 ...
You couldn’t miss the Pepto-Bismol-pink 1973 Plymouth Duster as you entered Chilliwack, B.C. on the Trans-Canada Highway as it cuts through the Fraser Valley an hour east of Vancouver. It sat eight ...
Mopar or no car? Not for this guy. Sure, this build looks like a regular Plymouth Duster for the most part, but it actually rides on a C6 Corvette chassis. So the story goes, as first published on ...