This $2,700 Plymouth TERRORISED Insurance Companies And The Police In 1972

On today's episode — Chevrolet was selling 349,733 Novas a year and had somehow convinced America that 130 horsepower in a 3,000 lb car was an acceptable definition of performance. Dodge was selling a Demon 340 that still said Demon on the side, still had the trident-M on the badge, but had quietly removed the cartoon devil figure from the door because enough religious organisations had complained and Dodge had decided that half a capitulation was better than none. And Plymouth was selling a Duster 340 that looked like your grandmother's shopping car and ran like something that had no interest in being caught. Which one was actually worth buying? This is 4Wheels&Fuel Usa Season Three Episode Two. Let's find out. #classiccars #musclecars #plymouth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔗 To donate for our efforts: https://buymeacoffee.com/4wheelsandfuel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer This video is created for educational, commentary and historical purposes. Some voices are AI-generated and are not the real voices of Jeremy Clarkson, Jay Leno or any other public figures. Images, clips and references to Top Gear are used under Fair Use (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act) for purposes such as criticism, comment, scholarship and research. We make no claim of ownership over any copyrighted material. All rights remain with their respective owners.