How many CURRENT owners of real '74 360 Duster 4 speed cars on here?

Anything that is painted black in the Mopar world is much more rare than other colors. They just did not pain many cars black. I think one of the most common colors of the cars in the 60s-70s was green.

I had a 70 Coronet R/T that was a one of one. It was a black car, black top, white bucket seats, console, auto, air and stripe delete. The only other black 70 Coronet R/T made was an all black car. Both are one of one. Galen Govier and I talked about this in great length.

I don't know why, but Mopar just did not build a lot of black cars. It has nothing to do with perfect bodies. If that was the case, there would be no black cars.

TX9 will always be a rarer color in the Mopar world. Depending on what car could make it even more rarer.

I had a 70 Challenger R/T that was one of 335 produced. The more I broke the car down and its options, the closer I got to it being a one of one. It was also a B5 blue car inside and out with a blank top.

The TX9 Dark above was mine, I would leave it the way it is and enjoy it. That is a stunning looking car.