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penned the final logo. The image was a spinning dust devil with a pair of eyes–but no Tasmanian Devil. Thus the Plymouth “Duster” was born. The Plymouth Duster was a barebones competitor to ...
Equipped with Mopar's potent small block, the new-for-1970 Duster 340 was ... In keeping with Plymouth tradition, those logos were supposed to feature the Tasmanian devil cartoon character ...
But in “Duster,” which derives its name from a fastback Plymouth coupe with a logo inspired by the Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil, they are very much the stars. Four different vehicles play the ...