GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1970 Plymouth Duster 2-Door Coupe for purchase. As the Barracuda grew in dimension, the hole it left in Plymouth lineup was filled by the Duster. The Duster produced a sporty, inexpensive compact that was a lot of bang for the buck. The Plymouth Duster was introduced in 1970 was all Valiant from the cowl forward, but the rest of the car's sheet metal and door skins were completely different. The design incorporated... a semi-fastback roof and a special rear valance with twin horizontal taillights without bezels. It was built to compete with the slightly smaller Ford Maverick and the slightly larger Chevrolet Nova. This car is powered by a healthy 360 v8 with a 727 automatic transmission. The Duster was originally a 340 - 4 speed car. The engine features 340 X heads and a steel crank. The car is set up for 10 : 6 compression and runs in the 11.50s for the quarter mile. Other highlights include a 3,000 stall converter, 8 ¾ posi traction rear end, 456 gears, fuel cell in trunk, power cut off and jump points, roll cage, racing slicks, Auto Meter gauges and more. The car comes with multiple log books over the years and information about the build of the car. The car has been run approximately 10 times since last rebuild. This is a ton of car for the money and is set up and ready for its next race.
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