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1970 Plymouth Duster 340 The Plymouth Duster is a compact car produced by Plymouth, a division of Chrysler Corporation, from 1970 to 1976. It was introduced as a sporty and affordable model, built on the Plymouth Valiant platform.

The Duster was designed to appeal to a younger demographic and capitalize on the growing demand for compact, economical, and performance-oriented cars of the era. It featured a distinctive fastback design with a sloping rear roofline and a sporty appearance.

The Duster was initially offered with a range of engine options, including economical inline-six engines and more powerful V8 engines, catering to a broad spectrum of customers with different performance preferences.

In 1971, Plymouth introduced the performance-oriented Duster 340, equipped with a 5.6-liter V8 engine producing around 275 horsepower. This variant was designed to compete with other compact muscle cars of its time.

Throughout its production run, the Duster received minor updates to its design and features. It was praised for its practicality, affordability, and ease of maintenance, making it a popular choice among buyers looking for a budget-friendly and fun-to-drive car.

In 1976, the Plymouth Duster was discontinued, along with the Valiant platform. The Duster's legacy as an accessible and stylish compact car, with performance options to cater to enthusiasts, remains cherished among classic car enthusiasts today.

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