1970 Plymouth Duster 340 4-Speed Govier decoded Tag with Build
Sheet 340 cid V-8 4-Barrel Carburetor 4-Speed Manual Transmission
Dual Exhaust Orange with Black Stripes (Decoded as Tor-Red) Deluxe
Black Vinyl Interior Rallye Instrument Cluster (Tach etc.) Rallye
Wheels Black Vinyl Top Both Black Sport Stripe Packages Go-Wing
Rear Spoiler This Duster 340 4-speed is a well documented and
nicely restored example that has been decoded by Govier. The Build
Sheet copy and the Fender Tag Decode Document by Govier are with
the car and included with the sale. Overall it has a Show Quality
appearance and offers the advantage of being an excellent driver
too. We know you ll be impressed. The seller tells us that he has
owned this one for about five years and states there will be no
disappointments . Built on May 1 1970 this 1970 Plymouth Duster 340
is an awesome example of the compact Plymouth Muscle Car. The
Plymouth Duster was introduced in 1970. Based on the Valiant the
two cars shared door skins and front end sheet metal. The Duster
differed from the Valiant in that it featured a semi-fastback roof
and a rear valence panel with horizontal taillights. The taillights
were unusual in that they had no bezels. The Duster also had a more
steeply raked windshield than the Valiant. Nineteen seventy Dusters
were available in standard Duster and Duster 340 models. Engine
options included 198 and 225 cid Slant 6s and 318 and 340 cid V-8s.
A Gold Duster package was introduced in the middle of the model
year. It came with either the 225 Slant 6 or 318 V-8. It also had
special Gold Duster emblems gold stripes wall-to-wall carpeting
pleated vinyl seats white wall tires wheel covers and a vinyl roof.
This package was offered through 1975 Total sales for 1970 were 217
192 units 24 817 of which were equipped with the 340 V-8.* *My
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