This poor Dart....

They're not that rare.
According to Galen's white books, the total production for these cars formally known as the ''Dart Car'' are 29,385.
They all had a scheduled production date of April 1st 1968, and all of the cars were built on this day.
They were originally built for the Shriner's parades on the 4th of July, 1968.
There was a problem with delivery, and all of them were briefly marketed as a new car for people that couldn't afford a 2 door post and wanted 68 miles to the gallon.
They could not get the mileage over 65 mpg even getting a midget weighing 85 lbs driving it.
The MSRP was $1,234 which was about half the price as a 2 door post, and weighed in at 1,444.4 lbs with a full tank of gas.
They were built using the left over parts from the factory super stock darts that Hurst did not need anymore.
They were all 383 magnum 3 in the tree, with 4:89 geared Dana 60's, non sure grip.
The only color they were available in was a sort of off white color officially called Corporation Black. (coded BLK)
The interiors were all blue, with inexpensive velour from recycled pool tables to cut costs. All were radio, heater, and glovebox delete cars.
The survival rate of these cars was low because they started developing rust holes in the whole car within days of being produced due to a cutback by Chrysler Corp. to not paint anything on the car other than the exterior, and at that it was just a mist coat applied by trained monkeys borrowed for the day from Barnum&Bailey.
The only options these cars had was the hood scoop option, which this car has (only 5 produced), and the engine coolant option which was $484.00 where they filled the radiator with water to provide extra cooling for the engine.
It was a marketing failure.
Most of the cars were stripped of their valuable 3 in the tree transmissions by thieves and people refused to buy them because they wouldn't move.
Then Chrysler sold the patent to Mercedes where they used this car and reverse engineered it and developed the ''Smart Car'' we all know and love today.

This information is considered to be accurate at the time of this writing.