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 ...
The Duster lineup was available with four engines in 1970. The car continued to share most parts with the Valiant (hence the name Valiant Duster, which continued to be used until 1971), as Plymouth ...
The Plymouth Duster 340 burst onto the automotive scene, quickly capturing the hearts of muscle car enthusiasts with its unique blend of power and style. Known for its performance and affordability, ...
If we’re completely honest, Detroit’s compact offerings from the 1960s and 1970s generally don’t fare as well at auction relative to their intermediate-size muscle car siblings, this example ...
Once again coming to us from the Cars And Zebras YouTube channel, the video clocks in at eight minutes, 40 seconds, serving up a walkaround, specs, and some history behind both vehicles, as well as ...
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