- Plymouth Duster
Infobox Automobile
boxcolor = darkgreen
name = Plymouth Duster
manufacturer = Plymouth
parent_company =Chrysler Corporation
production = 1970-1976 (1st)
1985-1987 (2nd)
1992-1994 (3rd)
successor =Plymouth Neon (1992-1994}Plymouth Sundance (1985-1987)
class =Economy Car (1970-1976)Sport compact (1985-1987, 1992-94)Infobox Automobile generation
name = First generation
production = 1970-1976
assembly =Hamtramck, Michigan
wheelbase = auto in|108.0|0
layout =FR layout
platform = A-body
body_style = 2-doorcoupe
engine = Auto CID|225 "Slant 6"
Auto CID|318 "LA"V8
Auto CID|340 "LA" V8
Auto CID|360 "LA" V8
related =Plymouth Valiant Dodge Dart
transmission = 3-speed manual
4-speed manual
3-speed "TorqueFlite " automaticInfobox Automobile generation
name = Second generation
production = 1985-1987
assembly =Belvidere, Illinois
layout =FF layout
platform = L-body
engine = 1.7 L I4
2.2 L I4
2.2 L I4
2.2 L I4
transmission = 5-speed manual
3-speed automaticTransmission(s)
body_style = 3-doorliftback Infobox Automobile generation
name = Third generation
production = 1992-1994
assembly =Sterling Heights, Michigan Toluca ,Mexico
wheelbase = auto in|97.2|0
length = auto in|171.9|0
layout =FF layout
platform = P-body
width = auto in|67.3|0
height = auto in|53.1|0
body_style = 3-doorhatchback
5-doorhatchback
engine = 3.0L convert|141|hp|abbr=onV6
related =Dodge Shadow Plymouth Sundance Shelby CSX
transmission = 4-speed automatic
5-speed manualThe first Plymouth Duster was a semi-fastback version of thePlymouth Valiant automobile, produced in the US from 1970 to 1976.The Duster competed with Ford's slightly smaller semi-fastback Maverick compact, which was also introduced in 1970, and Chevrolet's slightly larger semi-fastback Nova, sporting a body that was introduced in 1968. While the Maverick and Nova were offered in a 4-door configuration, Chrysler chose to use the Duster nameplate only for the sporty 2 door coupe, retaining the Valiant name for the more mundane 4 door sedan and 2 door hardtop. The Duster resulted from the Plymouth planning staff's desire to use their allotted 1970 restyling money for something more desirable than the usual two and four-door Valiants. The Valiant platform was used, with front end sheetmetal the same, but completely different from the cowl back. The Duster was also created to fill the slot that was formerly occupied by the Valiant-based Barracuda. When the Barracuda moved from its A-body platform to the new E-body platform in 1970, this left a hole in Plymouth's lineup for a sporty compact. The Duster would fill this gap and would be one of many factors in the sales failure of the E-body
pony car BarracudaFact|date=January 2008.Numerous variants of the Duster were offered, with focus ranging from economy to cargo capacity to performance, with such model names as Feather Duster, Gold Duster, Space Duster, Duster Twister, and 340 Duster.
1970 - Introduction
In 1970, Plymouth unveiled the new Duster model, which was based on the 1969 Plymouth Duster I concept carFact|date=January 2008. The Duster was all Valiant from the cowl forward, but the rest of the car was completely different. It used a semi-fastback roof and a special rear valance with twin horizontal taillights. For 1970 only, a small Valiant badge went on the front fenders just above the Duster badge.
The 1970 Duster was available in two models — the standard Duster and the performance-image Duster 340. Engine options were Auto CID|198 and Auto CID|225 versions of Chrysler's Slant Six and Auto CID|318 and Auto CID|340 LA-series
V8 s.At midyear, a Gold Duster trim package was added for the standard model. The Gold Duster package came with either the 225 Slant Six or the 318 V8. It also came with special "Gold Duster" badging, gold stripes on the sides and rear and other luxury trim optionsFact|date=January 2008. Total sales in 1970 came to 217,192Fact|date=January 2008, of which 24,817 were equipped with the 340 engineFact|date=January 2008.
1971
The Duster was a success for Plymouth, so much so that in 1971 Dodge requested and received their own version, the Demon. In response, Plymouth was given a version of the Dodge Dart Swinger 2-door hardtop named the
Plymouth Scamp .For 1971, only small changes were made to the Duster. The "Valiant" fender badges and "Plymouth" grille logotype were deleted. A new trim package was released, called the Duster Twister. The Twister package presented the aggressive appearance of the Duster 340, but came only with insurance-friendly Slant Six
I6 or 318 power. The Twister's appearance package included special side stripes that mimicked the Duster 340 Wedge stripes, a matte-black hood and the 340's special shark-tooth grille. A nonfunctional dual hood scoop and rear spoiler appearance package was available, as were high-back bucket seats and dual exhaust.----"Need exact production numbers for the twister model for each year Twisters were made".1972
The Duster was not changed significantly for 1972. New surface-mount sidemarker lights replaced the previous flush-mount items, the taillamps became larger, one-piece units, and engine calibrations were altered to comply with tightening emissions regulations.
1973-76
Like the Valiant, the Duster was given a new hood, grille, and taillamps for 1973. The taillights on previous years mounted from the inside and had a flush appearance. Starting in 1973, the taillights were mounted from the outside and were trimmed in chrome. These remained unchanged through 1976. In the midst of the first oil crisis, 1974 would be the Duster's best sales year, with over 277,000 units producedFact|date=January 2008.
For 1974, Plymouth replaced the 340 with a 360 in³ (5.9 L) version of the corporate LA-series V8, with lower performance due to government-imposed emissions regulations.
The 1976 Feather Duster was an engineering success, featuring many lightweight parts including the intake manifold, bumper brackets, hood and trunk bracing, and
manual transmission housing. It had a 225 Slant Six calibrated for economy, a low-restriction exhaust system, an extra-high rear axle ratio and was offered with either theTorqueflite 3-speed automatic or A833OD overdrive 4-speed manual transmission. It was, by far, the most fuel-efficient car in its size class (along with a similar Dodge model, the Dart Lite)Fact|date=January 2008. There was also a version called the Space Duster that had fold-down rear seats, and along with the huge trunk had over 50 cu. ft. of cargo space. That same year, the Duster 360 was one of a select few cars remaining on the market that had a relatively large engine-size to-vehicle-weight ratio. The 1976 model would be the last for the original Valiant based Duster, yet had two little-known changes: parking brake activated by a floor pedal, and windshield-mounted rear-view mirror.Revivals of the Duster name
The Duster name was first revived for a trim package available on the 1979-80
Plymouth Volare coupe, then on thefront wheel drive 1985-87Plymouth Turismo , and finally, from 1992 to 1994 V6-poweredPlymouth Sundance coupes and hatchbacks.ee also
Additional information is available in the Valiant article on which the Duster was based.
External links
* [http://www.musclecarclub.com/musclecars/plymouth-duster/plymouth-duster.shtml Muscle Car Club Duster page]
* [http://www.azduster.com Plymouth Duster]
* [http://www.valiant.org/duster.html Valiant.org Duster page]
* [http://www.blacktopdyno.com High performance cars from Chevy, Ford and Mopar]
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