About Jesse Moser Expertise I specialize in the Plymouth Duster from 1970 to 1973, allthough 1974 through 1976 Dusters are nearly identical. 340s, Twisters, Feather Dusters (the cars!), whatever "A" body Duster you have, I can probably give you some info.
Experience I own a 1973 Duster with the Twister options package. I've been searching for information on this specific car since 1995 and have acquired much general and specific knowledge in the process.
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Question I have a question about the 1971 and 72' Twister.
They where all bucket seat standard right?
If so, where they column or floor mounted shifters on them?
Did they have the standard gauges or the 340 gauges?
Was the hood scoop changed between 71' and 72' or where they the same? I read somewhere that the double hood scoops where removed in 72' and replaced with the six-pack style scoop.
Thank you for your time.
Robert Renteria
Answer Robert, I'm currently moving, and my information is already packed so this is off the top of my head, to the best of my knowledge. 71 and 72 came standard with bucket seats. I believe the only auto transmission that could be had with a console shifter was the 727, which was not available behind /6s and 318s except for police and taxi package cars. I'm fairly sure the Rallye (340) style gauges were standard. The hood scoops were the same in 71 and 72, the six pack scoop was never available on any Duster.