The Plymouth Valiant was first introduced in 1960 to compete with
other popular models such as the AMC Hornet, Ford Maverick, and
Chevrolet Nova. Over time, the Valiant became known for its
durability and practicality and it remained a popular choice for
car buyers throughout the 1960s. In 1970, Plymouth decided to give
the Valiant a sportier upgrade by introducing the Duster. The
Duster was built on the Valiant platform, and it was designed to
appeal to younger, more performance-minded drivers who were looking
for a sporty and stylish car that was also affordable. The Valiant
$15 million dollar budget was used to refresh the Valiant line and
the division dropped its two-door sedan and created a new two-door
fastback body. The Duster featured a sleek, aerodynamic design with
a wide stance and bold styling. Initially, it was available with
several engine options, including a 225 cubic inch Slant Six and a
340 cubic inch V8 engine. One of the most notable features of the
Duster was its lightweight construction, which helped to improve
its speed and handling. It also had a relatively low price point,
making it very popular among younger drivers who were looking for a
budget friendly sports car. Fast forward to today, and the 1970
Plymouth Valiant Duster remains a highly desired classic muscle car
among car enthusiasts and collectors. Its combination of style and
performance makes it a top choice for collector car buyers. This
Plymouth Valiant is an excellent car and has all the attributes of
a very desirable collector car. Only 24,817 Duster 340s were built
for the 1970 year, with a total of 69,115 built from 1970-73. How
many can possibly remain in existence today? This is an outstanding
1970 Plymouth Valiant that has had a professional build. The
exterior is Tor Red, and the paint is in excellent condition. The
dual body side stripes are black as well as the tail panel decals.
Body is straight and solid, and the stance is strong. All chrome,
trim, and emblems are in excellent condition. The black bucket seat
console is in excellent like-new condition, Carpet is black and so
is the headliner. The dash and woodgrain present in very good
condition, glass is clear on the instrument panel. The buck seats
easily fold forward for back seat passengers to enter and exit the
car. Front seats feature seat belts. Engine is the 340 cubic inch
and is paired with the 727 Chrysler automatic transmission that has
a Performance shift kit. Engine has been bored 30 over.
Modifications include a 3-2-barrel Mopar Performance intake with
Holley carburetors., 284 duration, 484 Lift Performance cam and
kit, Mopar Performance ignition, and Turbo-Action 3200 rpm stall
converter. Other features to note are Flowmaster Mufflers and Mopar
Performance headers with 2 inch pipes. The new rear end gear is a
3:23 Sure Grip for smooth highway driving. This Plymouth Valiant
Duster runs and drives with excellent performance. Not only does it
look great, but it runs great and is rare and very collectible. It
is an excellent car to cruise and go to shows and it is a great
addition to any collection. Serious buyers may view this car by
appointment only. You are welcome to send an inspection service to
look over the car. It resides in NC with the private owner.
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Duster
Listing ID:CC-1739285
Price:$42,500
Location:Cornelius, North Carolina
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Duster
Exterior Color:Tor Red
Interior Color:Black Bucket Seat Console
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:62773
Stock Number:K120
VIN:VS290V291XXX
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