Vehicle Description
A good Mopar is always the best muscle car for the money. The rarer
production numbers and unique touches always make them a hit today.
It gets even better on a 1971 Plymouth Duster that has a cool
coordinated look and an upgrade to 383 V8 power.
The Duster had one of the most aggressive A-body designs. The
glossy Tor-Red just highlights all the angles perfectly, and we
always love the colors form the Mopar's High Impact catalog. If you
missed the curves on the shine of the paint, then the full-length
stripe package will help guide you across the "kicked-up" rear
fenders. And there are cool details with Duster graphics on the
front, rear, and back panel within the stripes. But what will
really grab attention is the blackout hood. The twin-snorkel scoops
are a great visual connection to some of its bigger Mopar brothers,
and it adds to the overall mean-machine appearance that includes
the aggressive a strobe stripe and lock-down pins. And while all
this gives it a great muscle car look, you'll also appreciate the
vintage details, like the mirror-like chrome bumpers and large
coupe doors you can close with authority. And those classic Mopar
Rallye wheels are actually a bit more custom, with larger and wider
ones in the rear for an aggressive stance.
All the black details of the exterior were also a nice preview of
the interior. And the red carpeting makes this an aggressive and
well-coordinated total package. High-back bucket seats, a center
console, crisp door panels, and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo make
this hardtop a nice place to spend some time. But as you slip
behind the grippy three-spoke steering wheel, and spot all the
upgraded gauges - including the large Pro Tach - you get the tingle
of performance that lets you know there's something special under
the hood.
The Dusters maxed out from the factory at 360 cubic-inches, but
this one has been upgraded to a 383ci V8. It looks great with the
Hemi orange block, polished Moroso valve covers, and polished air
topper with callouts. There is even a cool lighting package around
the engine bay to really show this off! Plus, it has nice
performance upgrades, like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor,
Edelbrock intake, and a rumbling H-pipe dual exhaust. You even have
nice supporting components like a new fuel sender within the last
year and an aluminum radiator. This a powerful package, so it's
nice to have a stout Torqueflite A727 three-speed automatic
transmission handling the V8. Plus, with front disc brakes newer
modern tires, this is a fine muscle car package.
This is the powerful Plymouth with great looks, cool upgrades, and
plenty of power. Don't miss out on this total package. Call
today!!!