About Plymouth TrailDuster
Welcome, their site is devoted to Plymouth Plymouth TrailDuster and aficionados. They were a huge game utility vehicle assembled and sold by Plymouth from 1974 to 1981. In light of an abbreviated wheelbase adaptation of the Dodge D Series/Ram pickup truck suspension. Plymouth TrailDuster was principally created as a two-entryway, four wheel drive vehicle albeit a two wheel drive adaptation was accessible. They were generally fueled by a Chrysler LA motor, the most widely recognized was the 318 in (5.2 L) with the 360 in (5.9 L) and surprisingly enormous square RB 440 in (7.2 L) motors in the early years. As a regular game utility, it contended with the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the fullsize Ford Bronco. Chrysler likewise created a Dodge form from 1974-1993.