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 ...
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 ...
1973 brought several changes to the Plymouth Duster, including several redesigned parts, such as the hood, the grille, the bumpers, and the taillights. Furthermore, Plymouth introduced an all-new ...
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 ...
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Young GunsBuilding a car for the first time is always a challenge, but doing so on a minimized time schedule can be downright nerve-wracking. When 17-year-old Rodney Knight Jr. of New Middletown, Ohio ...
Matt Delaney's '73 Duster is one such lucky devil. He's had many Mopars, but has had a soft spot for this car for more than 30 years-poking, building, and enjoying it unconditionally. He's gone ...
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 ...
D.J. Little built this beautiful 1973 Plymouth Duster for his father, Donald. Unfortunately, Little’s father passed away two weeks before he could see the final product. Like Little, there are so many ...
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