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Contents
History:
In 1970 Plymouth was given a new model made from the Valiant -- call the Duster. Dodge screamed foul and for 1971 they got their version, which was called the Demon. Southern Baptist screamed over the less than Holy name -- and for 1973 to 1976 the car lost its distinctive tail lights and was called the Dart Sport. The Demon was never produced in the numbers the Duster was.
Model Predecessor
Dart GT
Model Successor
Dart Sport
Export Versions
Related Models
Competition
- Chevrolet Nova
- Ford Maverick
- Pontiac Ventura
- Buick Apollo
- Mercury Comet
Body Styles
2 Door Only
Technical:
Class
Economy
Platform
A-Body
Engines
- 225ci Slant Six
- 318ci Small Block
- 340ci Small Block
Transmissions
- A-904 automatic
- A-727 automatic
- Three Speed Standard
- A-833 Four Speed
Specifications:
Length, width, height, wheelbase
Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:
1971
- First year
- Sizzler package as well as 340 package
- Available through Grand Spaulding Dodge with Six Pack (Tri-Power) induction.
1972
- Last year
- Low compression 340, available through GSD with a Paxton supercharger