1940plymouth Posted August 20, 2011 Report Posted August 20, 2011 My sister called this morning asking if I wanted some old photos, in them, was this one that I had taken in Jan of '72 in Topeka, Kansas. I had just bought the Duster "Twister" in Nov of '71. One car that I wish I still had. I traded it for a new '74 Pinto runabout during the first oil crisis, boy talk about going downhill, but the gas mileage was better Quote
Don Coatney Posted August 20, 2011 Report Posted August 20, 2011 My 71 Duster was not a twister but it was the fastest car I ever owned with a 340CI engine. I recall one hot summer night I had slowed down to cross some railroad tracks and downshifted to 2nd gear. I was slowly accelerating after crossing the tracks and elected to hammer it. As soon as the 4bbl kicked in it broke the rear tires loose and I was laying rubber and fishtailing. I put over 50,000 miles on this car that year. I traded it for a 69 Grand Prix. I wish I still had both of these cars. Quote
1940plymouth Posted August 20, 2011 Author Report Posted August 20, 2011 Don, I wish I had bought it with the 340, but the 318 three speed was good to me, not as fast as the 340's, but she moved right along just the same Quote
oldodge41 Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 I had two Dusters. A '70 340 auto and a '74 318 three speed. Neither was new when I got them. My brother had a 71 340 auto and is currently building a 72 demon that will be 360 four speed powered. I still love those cars. Quote
Don Coatney Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 I had two Dusters. A '70 340 auto and a '74 318 three speed. Neither was new when I got them. My brother had a 71 340 auto and is currently building a 72 demon that will be 360 four speed powered. I still love those cars. I dont think there was a 70 Duster. They were new for 71. Quote
Big_John Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 I dont think there was a 70 Duster. They were new for 71. Yes, there was a 70 Duster. That was the only year they had a Valiant emblem on the fender. Quote
Don Coatney Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 Yes, there was a 70 Duster. That was the only year they had a Valiant emblem on the fender. My mistake. I did not know that. Quote
LAKOTA169 Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 I bought my wife a new '70 Duster. It had the slant 6. Had bucket seats with a 3 speed factory floor shift. Taught her how to drive a stick shift on the way home from the dealer. In a short time, she was driving my hopped up '64 GTO 4 speed. Quote
oldodge41 Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 My '70 was agreat car and very quick. The '74 wasn't half as good a car. I always liked the tail light treatment on the '70. [/img] Quote
Big_John Posted August 21, 2011 Report Posted August 21, 2011 I owned this 76 Dart Lite for about 15 minutes in the late eighties. http://hangtenregistry.com/gallery/albums/litesandspirits/DSC03240.sized.jpg I bought it from a co-worker's Dad. He had been told it wouldn't pass the State Inspection. It had a rust hole in the front frame. The rest of the car was pretty nice. I went to pick it up with a friend. He stopped me about 10 minutes into the trip home and wanted to know if I would sell him the car. Of course, I didn't make a dime on the car but he did a lot of work on it, even won a first in class at the Englishtown Mopar show. He still has the car! The Dart Lite was a light weight version of the Dart Sport. The Duster version was the Feather Duster. Slant six with aluminum intake, aluminum 4 speed OD trans, aluminum hood, deck lid and bumper brackets. Quote
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