How many 1972 340 Dusters in TX9 (black) out there?

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If you have one or pictures of one, or even info of one, dead or alive... please chime in. Figures I have heard are 2% or less.
Let's see what is out there.
 
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Correct me if I am wrong but I thought the 2% reflected the entire A-body line (Dodge and Plymouth)for model year '72, not just Duster. Heres mine....I know, sorry, its a 4dr Valiant. Factory original paint...two tone TX9 on the bottom and EW1 on top.

Looks like it should have been a cop car! Too cool!
 
Dmoore owns the super nice survivor 72 TX9 Duster 340 and may have some more info about production #'s for them. They're pretty rare regardless.
 
It's 1.9% for all 72 Dusters, regardless of engine type. Much less of a % for triple-black, supposedly... :prayer:
 
Dave Moores!!!!!!!

I agree with you that is definitely Dave's Duster. I met him at The all Chrysler Nationals at Carlisle. He is a super nice guy with plenty of knowledge about Dusters. He took lots of time to show me his car, and he never tired with the barrage of questions that I was throwing at him. His car is probably one of the nicest survivor cars around.

Dave if you read this, I haven't forgotten the tail light picture that you wanted to see.
 
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I had the 1972 black on black. It was also a factory 4 speed with no ac. I brought it from NY to Texas. Sold it in the mid 80's. The black interior along with a black car was just to hot for me in the Texas summers.Dont know what had happened to it after i traded it in. Hopfully it is still out there. The old vin number was VS29H2B481930
 

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I had the 1972 black on black. It was also a factory 4 speed with no ac. I brought it from NY to Texas. Sold it in the mid 80's. The black interior along with a black car was just to hot for me in the Texas summers.Dont know what had happened to it after i traded it in. Hopfully it is still out there. The old vin number was VS29H2B481930



Friggen cool car and pic!



Miss it?


Four speed and the white stripes...I know about the wicked Texas heat, but I would have a harder time parting with that car than I would with mine!
 
Ty, As your car was factory TX9, but someone changed the color, why don't you post a picture of it.
 
Not 100% sure, but I think there is a 1972 340 TX9 Duster in Santa Rosa, California. I can't remember the guys name, but he's probably on this forum somewhere.
 
Thank you Steve. We never did get together last summer. Hopefully our shedules will allow it next summer.
 
Norton - Why'd you take your pic down?

Couple of 72's from people I've talked to on Facebook this weekend.





 
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How about TX9 BLACK exterior, W1 WHITE interior with a WHITE stripe?? Its my WIP and a very cool mix of colors.
 
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