HAUL IN THE FAMILY NO. 73 IN THE FALL OF 1972, Chrysler Corporation executive Benjamin Vura walked into Northland Chrysler-Plymouth in Oak Park, Michigan, with his wife Julie, to order her a new car. You see, as a Chrysler-Plymouth manager, Ben Vura received a new fleet car for his duties and was able to buy a new Chrysler product each year at a designated employee price. Julie felt that her 1970 Plymouth Satellite was bigger than she wanted, so she hoped to downsize to Plymouth's compact A-Body.
She ended up choosing the just-updated 1973 Plymouth Duster in B5 Blue. But this was not to be just any Duster. She ordered it equipped with the model's most powerful engine, the 4-barrel 340 V8 (in its last year), mated to a three-speed…