ebay AZ rust free 74 Gold Duster Space Duster $2500 zero bids

I knew I'd start a revolt with that statement. So, 72 and up are desirable to many after all. Funny thing is, that was the rule of thumb when I was growing up.

Even funnier yet, is the California Special Mustangs that were known as smogged down sleds back in the day, are now being advertised as are uber desirable performance editions. LMAO!

Times sure have changed. Thank God modern cars are high performance again, some even more so than before.

I agree it is great modern cars runs like a striped *** ape!! Now I am way too old to afford one!! ha

Funny thing is as I go back 70 years personally, and back in the eighties when the muscle car craze really started, ANY mopar except the "choosen "ones were not sought after hardly He could not fin a buy and needed a few $$. at all. First Mopar I bought back then was a rust free totally original 71 Charger RT, wing, hood, 7's ralleys, BUT the PO had JUST pulled the original 440, sold it off, and dropped in a good 383. Great car but back then even with great paint , interior et, was worth maybe $1000 and few wanted it!! FEW!!! Had to be a 70-1 E body, 68-70 B body, with hemi even better,...anyone want an A body 340 Duster, not that many wanted even it....? Few unless it as a "rare" car/ ha...

The hobby is way better off today, because people can appreciate all years and models, resque them and put them back on the road. Sure some people turn up their noses at a beaker, and some people turn up their noses unless it is a big block E body,.. but so some are people and the hobby!!! Some (MOST!) would turn up their noses at my 62 Lancer slant car!!