The Plymouth Duster was one of Chrysler’s competitors against the Chevrolet Nova and the Ford Maverick. While the Nova and Maverick could be had as a four-door, the Duster primarily maintained a performance image in a two-door variant from 1970-1976. The hunter green version offered here is in remarkably clean condition. It is presented with the 340 V-8 power plant and an automatic transmission. The near pristine white interior, with the column-mounted shifter, bench seat and pushbutton radio makes one easily accept the low 52,000 miles on the odometer as correct. Equipped with power steering and power brakes the engine compartment is highly detailed with proper hoses, clamps, markings and graphics. The paint and body are also very well done with very little to be found out of place. This is a phenomenal baby-musclecar for someone seeking to start into the hobby.