Vehicle Description
1971 Plymouth Duster 340 -340ci 4 BBL V8 -727 Torque Flight
Automatic Transmission -Butterscotch Paint Over Black/Gray Original
Interior -Last Year Of The 340 4 BBL Engine -Factory Dual Chrome
Exhaust Tips -Rare Numbers Matching California Survivor -No Rust Or
Replacement Panels -Runs As Good As It Looks -Correct Ralley Wheels
and New Tires -Ralley Dash With Factory Tach & 150 MPH Speedometer
N45: California Emission Package N41/N42: Dual Exhaust w/Chrome Tip
Exhaust R11: Music Master AM Radio V68/V86: Longitude Stripe and
Traverse Stripe V1X: Full Vinyl Roof B51: Power Assisted Brakes
G33: O/S LH Remote Racing Mirror E55: 340 4 BBL V8 D32: 727 Torque
Flight Transmission (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
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GarageKeptMotors.) The Plymouth Duster is Mopar's underappreciated
mini muscle car -Hagerty Media, October 2020 Hagerty went on to
explain their view: Mopar built some of the loudest, gaudiest, most
cartoonish muscle cars of the '60s and '70s. They were perfect. You
couldn't ask more from a muscle car. Consequently, muscle car fans
have driven the prices for the hottest Mopars into the
stratosphere. Plymouth 'Cudas and Road Runner can demand six
figures when equipped with the right powertrain and color options.
Plymouth Dusters, on the other hand, are still attainable, even
when equipped with desirable powertrains. Sure, they didn't pack
440 or 426 power, but they also weighed less than the B-body Road
Runner and Satellite and make an excellent platform for a street or
strip car. As to the Duster 340, they added: From 1970�€"73, the
Duster 340 offered up a potent small-block package with the same
high-revving power as the 'Cuda. Offered here is a beautifully
original and perfectly preserved, numbers-matching 1971 Plymouth
Duster 340 in Butterscotch over black-vinyl-and-gray cloth. Showing
just 26,475 miles on its odometer, the car is a respectfully
treated, true survivor from California. It couldn't have looked any
nicer when it was delivered to its first owner 50 years ago. Back
then, the window sticker would've shown this equipment: -340ci 4
BBL V8 -727 Torque Flight Automatic Transmission -Butterscotch
Paint Over Black/Gray Original Interior - Factory Dual Chrome
Exhaust Tips -Rally Wheels -Rally Dash with Factory Tach & 150 MPH
Speedometer The car's exterior Butterscotch paint is in exceptional
condition and uniformly glossy across the entire car. The black
vinyl roof is perfect. Body-panel alignment is excellent. A full
Duster 340 graphics and striping package in black-including the
cartoon Duster guy rear-deck graphic--are perfectly applied. There
is no mistaking this Duster for anything but the street-performance
muscle car it is. The chrome trim, bumpers, grille, and badging on
the car are original and in excellent condition; in the same way,
cabin glass and lighting lenses are clear and undamaged. Dual
exterior racing-style mirrors are mounted, as are original steel
rally wheels (with brand new raised-white-letter BFGoodrich
performance tires for a period-correct look) and chrome trim rings.
Oval-shaped chrome dual-exhaust tips on the car are
factory-original. Inside, the car's original interior is in place.
Front bucket seats and the rear bench seat are upholstered in black
vinyl with gray fabric center inserts in outstanding original
condition; there are no rips or tears. The factory dashboard with
woodgrain trim remains in place. There have been no modifications
to the performance gauges including the factory-original
tachometer; the factory-installed Music Master AM radio also
remains in place. Black factory carpeti