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Introduced in 1971, the Plymouth Scamp was essentially a Dart with a Valiant front fascia. It's one of the company's ...
The Plymouth Duster was one of them. We all know the Plymouth Barracuda and how it now sits at the thrown of classic muscle car royalty. It rightly deserves to be there, but we also shouldn't ...
While the fate of the iconic 'Cuda remains uncertain, rendering whizz "jlord8" decided to revive a different Plymouth nameplate from the past. I'm talking about the Duster, a compact car that ...
That’s all well and good, but Holloway’s ride is what the show is named after. It’s a 1972 Plymouth Duster 340 with a Mopar hood scoop and T-bar shifter that sees a lot of action in the trailer.
But another sweet ride is about to get big exposure in "Duster," an upcoming original series from the streaming platform Max. It gets its name from the Plymouth Duster driven by one of its lead ...
Although it was sold for only seven model years, the life of the Plymouth Duster spans the automotive landscape of the 1970s. The two-door Duster, the fastback flagship of Plymouth's long-serving ...
Created by J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, this eight-part series is an entertaining throwback to the muscle-car movies of the 1970s.
But it’s the cars that you may appreciate most. In this case the star car is a Plymouth Duster 340, which came out in the 1970 model year with a 10.5:1 compression ratio, high-flow heads ...
But Mr. Holloway and his vintage Plymouth help make the eight-part “Duster” a clever homage to the muscle-car-and-machismo movie of the ’70s drive-in. With the fuel additive of a murder mystery.
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.
However, a surprising revelation has come to light—the car Al Bundy loved to despise was not a Dodge at all, but a Plymouth Duster. The beloved sitcom, which ran throughout the '80s and '90s ...
We've got a spot in our hearts for the sleek lines of the semi-fastback Plymouth Duster. It was introduced in 1970 as an answer to the Ford Maverick and Chevy Nova, and it's easy to forget that ...