Introduced in 1969 as a sportier alternative to the Valiant, the Plymouth Duster was one of the company's shortest-lived nameplates. Discontinued in 1976, it's not as iconic as the Barracuda and the ...
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Plymouth’s wild Duster 340 years and what one costs now
The Plymouth Duster 340 packed big-block attitude into a compact body, and that mix of performance and value has turned it ...
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 ...
In the Mopar world there has always been a pecking order in terms of performance and desirability. The Hemi and big-block cars have always commanded the bulk of the attention, and usually fetch the ...
Not to be confused with the contemporary Dacia Duster, which is an extremely successful subcompact crossover SUV with real off-road qualities offered mainly on the Old Continent, the Plymouth Duster ...
Introduced in late 1969 for the 1970 model year, Plymouth's Duster (and its twin, the Dodge Demon) provided Chrysler-Plymouth dealers a sporty, semi-fastback competitor to the new-for 1970 Ford ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. This ‘bring-it-on’ Plymouth compact looks like a formidable contender even when sitting still, especially with those fat boy ...
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