Even though America's first compact car, the Nash Rambler, hit showrooms in 1950, the Big Three only jumped on the bandwagon at the end of the decade. Chrysler introduced its first compact in 1959.
Are you sure you don't want this 1972 Plymouth Duster? We first wrote about it right before the Winter Holidays, and as it turns out, it is still for sale, though it's a bit cheaper now. In our first ...
The Plymouth Duster was an overlooked classic offering multiple trims and engines, competing with the AMC Hornet, Ford ...
The Plymouth Duster 340 burst onto the automotive scene, quickly capturing the hearts of muscle car enthusiasts with its unique blend of power and style. Known for its performance and affordability, ...
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The big news from the MoPar camp is the new Satellite intermediate, or "B" body. The complete suspension is now isolated from the body by rubber insulators, and the suspension bushings have been ...