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 ...
If you're looking for an A-Body to build, and you live in southeastern Michigan, you have three choices: hope for a local barn/garage find that doesn't have too much rust in it; find one locally and ...
The automotive world was hit hard by the oil crisis in 1974, but Plymouth's Duster somehow survived the wrath of the struggle, seeing its sales go through the roof. It was its best year from a sales ...
A Gold Duster with the base 198-cubic-inch Slant-6 engine and 3-speed manual transmission listed at $3,016 in 1974, which comes to just under $15,000 in inflation-adjusted 2017 dollars. A base Chevy ...
In the late '60s, building a sportier model on an economy car platform was the go-to strategy for American automakers looking to capitalize on the pony car craze. Plymouth also wanted a glow-up of its ...
WAPAKONETA — Jay Clutter drove by Wells-Chrysler Plymouth several times in 1974. He also made several stops to check out a brand new Plymouth Duster 360 sitting at the lot. Finally, on Aug. 20, 1974, ...
While most of the Dusters built during the model's six-year production run ('70-'76) were powered by frugal Slant Six or 318 two-barrel mills, Plymouth cranked out plenty of Duster 340s ('70-'73) and ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...