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<br>Plymouth product planners were given $15 million to freshen up the dowdy little Valiant for 1970. Nobody told them they could spend the money to create a slick, new fastback coupe. Then again, nobody said they couldn't. And so begins the story of the 1970-1976 Plymouth Duster. See more classic car pictures. Fall 1959. Dateline: Detroit. New car buyers eagerly anticipate the bright new compacts promised by the major American manufacturers. Designed to do battle with the likes of Volkswagen's Beetle while answering social critics who say that the standard Chevrolet, Ford, and Plymouth, have grown too large and heavy, the Big Three bring forth an eclectic array of smaller cars. General Motors takes on the Beetle directly with the rear-engine Chevy Corvair, while Ford's conventional Falcon is a scaled-down version of the larger Ford. Fall 1969. Dateline, Detroit. The fresh Maverick is destined to be Falcon's replacement. Of the trio of new compacts introduced with such hope and promise a decade earlier, only Valiant remains, with its best days still ahead of it.<br>
<br>And all because of a cute two-door fastback with the unlikely name of Duster. Sooner or later, almost everyone owned a Plymouth Duster or knew someone who did. They were everywhere, as ubiquitous as toast. And the crazy thing is the Duster was never supposed to happen. Continue to the next page to learn more about Chrysler's 1970 compact car models. This page introduces the 1970 Chrysler compact cars. With its one-two punch of the Plymouth Valiant and the slightly larger Dodge Dart, the Chrysler products regularly took 30 percent or more of compact sales, [Prime Boosts Male Enhancement](https://menuaipedia.menuai.id/index.php/Diet_Products_And_Aids) a percentage far in excess of its approximately 16-percent share of the overall market. Since its introduction. Valiant had been restyled twice
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