1970 Plymouth Duster
VIN VL29B0R214594
This is a rust-free North Carolina car. Operator's manual and radio manual are included in the sale.
Mechanics
Rebuilt 318ci V8Engine Casting # 2536030-318-9, 6/6/74
A-904 Torqueflite Transmission PK3743423
Reverse Valve Body
8 Open Rear Endwith 2.45:1 Gear Ratio
A/C Inoperable
Power Front Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Edelbrock Intake
Edelbrock Carb
Headers
New Exhaust with Glasspack Mufflers
Mopar Performance Air Cleaner
Chrome Valve Covers
Stock Style Tortion Bar IFS
Body
Slick Yellow Paint Job
Painted Bumpers
340 Decals on the Hood
Hood Scoop and Pins
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid
Solid Straight Quarters
Rear Spoiler
Solid Trunk with Spare Tire
Clean and Solid Undercarriage
Cooper Radial T/ATires 215/65/15 Front, 255/60/15 Rear
Cragar Wheels
Interior
Black Interior
Bench Seat with Arm Rest
Column Shift
Aftermarket CD Stereo
Wood Grain Dash
Nicely Painted Interior
Carpet is in Great Shape
Dash is in Nice Condition
Headliner Fits Tight Across
Working Dome Light
Fan Works
Wipers Work
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History
The original Plymouth Duster is a semi-fastback two-door version of the compact-sized Plymouth Valiant automobile that was marketed by Chrysler in the U.S. from 1970 to 1976 model years.
The Plymouth Duster introduced in late-1969 for the 1970 model year was all Valiant from the cowl forward, but the rest of the car's sheet metal, save door skins, was completely different. The design incorporated a semi-fastback roof and a special rearvalance with twin horizontal taillights, unusual for having no bezels. The door glass was operated by a new regulator mechanism, required to fit the much more radical tumble home, and the windshield was more steeply raked. For 1970 only, a small Valiant badge went on the front fenders just above the Duster badge. The1970 Duster was available in two models; the standard Duster and a performance-oriented Duster 340.