The Plymouth Duster 340 packed big-block attitude into a compact body, and that mix of performance and value has turned it into one of the most closely watched Mopar collectibles. Understanding ...
The Duster 340 came into being in 1970 as an affordable alternative to the big-block Road Runner. To be part of the RTS, it needed to run at least 13.90s, which it did in testing with the optional ...
Although Nash pioneered the compact car market with the Rambler in 1950, the big Detroit automakers didn't join the segment until the late 1950s (some in the early 1960s). Plymouth was among the first ...
Here’s the hook: a Burnt Orange Duster 340, four on the floor and cold air on tap, prowling Carlisle like it owns the midway. The owner grins, the small-block sings, and suddenly the sensible Valiant ...
During the years before and during the Second World War, commentators on the Pacific battle theater sometimes referred to the Japanese enemy as the yellow peril. Though smaller in stature than ...