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 ...
The Duster started the new decade with more aggressive styling introduced in 1970, despite the car still being offered with a mix of six-cylinder engines and V8s. The six-cylinder units, specifically ...
In 1975, the first generation Duster was approaching the end and sales were incredibly strong. It seemed that everyone was jumping off the big-car bandwagon and hopping into a smaller car. At the ...
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 ...
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 ...