Vehicle Description
Please visit www.ClassicsBeyond.comto view all the pictures of this
vehicle. 1971 Plymouth Duster Are you looking for a drag racing
car? This 1971 Plymouth Duster may be what you were looking for. If
you are a fan then you already know how impressive a 440 engine can
be at the track. Add a reliable 727 3-speed automatic transmission
and 4.11 gear ratio and you have a winning combination. A true
competitor Some prefer Mustangs, others prefer Camaros or
Chevelles. But a true connoisseur of Chrysler engines knows that a
440 can easily defeat any Ford or Chevy engine. Anytime. The
awesome 440 cu in (7.2 L) engine produced from 1965 to 1978 had a
gross power of 335 bhp at 4400 rpm (225 hp net). Not bad for a
?stock? engine right? Now imagine the power gains of an engine like
that when properly modified. Fortunately, that?s exactly the case
of this 1971 Plymouth Duster. Ready for action Opening the hood of
this Plymouth Duster is a real pleasure. You will find plenty of
goodies already installed. Washable high-flow performance air
filter. Competition exhaust headers. High energy MSD ignition
system. High-performance spark plug wires. It even has a
competition fuel pressure regulator installed. However, such an
incredible amount of power and torque would be worthless without
proper traction. Fortunately, this 1971 Plymouth Duster comes ready
with a set of Thompson drag tires, a 727 automatic transmission and
a 4.11 differential. As you enter the cabin you will notice a
prominent pro-comp tachometer with quick-lite and a B&M
shifter. The condition of the dashboard, upholstery, and headliner
is fair at most but that is compensated by a great
professional-grade seatbelt system. Looking great at the track
Nobody wants to beat competitors on an ugly car. This 1971 Plymouth
Duster has a great paint job with a classic combination of yellow
with black stripes. The front grille is in good condition as well
as the hood scoop. Add a dual-pipe exhaust system and the
aggressive look of this ?Demon? is complete. Ready for a ? mile of
fun? This 1971 Plymouth Duster won?t let you down.