tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post8339574609409536573..comments2024-01-22T12:47:29.257-08:00Comments on California Streets: San Ramon Street Sighting - 1971 Plymouth DusterJay Wollenweberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09143862063193463448noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-51965868830726897422016-11-15T02:24:27.472-08:002016-11-15T02:24:27.472-08:00i have one very clean if anyone wants to see it em...i have one very clean if anyone wants to see it email me at kentuckybluecats@hotmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-5422014752596814672014-01-31T19:53:41.413-08:002014-01-31T19:53:41.413-08:00looks like my first car, it it has a slant six and...looks like my first car, it it has a slant six and a bench front seat....it might be my old carFinancial & Accounting Professionals LLC-Jobshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08176886799543082285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7847382031474642320.post-4905238062326920152013-03-08T07:45:39.383-08:002013-03-08T07:45:39.383-08:00This is a really nice little car. Please thank yo...This is a really nice little car. Please thank your Canadian friend for finding it. Its the type of car that we in the northeast drool over. Not because its a Duster, but because it is nearly rust free. My feeling is that the owner is happy with this car and appreciates it's simplicity. I too, like it for what it is, but this car could be a sleeper. Dusters and Demons with 340s were hugely popular with guys I knew in high school. Some of them were badly hurt when they crashed these machines. Muscle cars of that era and curved roads were not a good combination. Sedate Dusters like this one lead a different life. When I was a sophomore, I washed a '71 Duster like this one each weekend for a 20 year old working girl named Regina. Sometimes, she would put on a bikini and help me. She knew what she was doing to me, but hey! I remember that every time I see one of these cars. I'm surprised that Dodge caved in to the religious groups who protested the Demon nameplate. If they'd taken it to the public in those rebellious times, the fanatics might have been shouted down. I guess Dodge must have feared the possibility of bad publicity and loss of sales. I think you still would have seen them in church parking lots even if they were sporting a Demon.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10483127990261979982noreply@blogger.com