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Is this statement even close to being true that "only about 30 M-Code Darts still exist":

Assembled as a run-of-the-mill 383 car, then transformed into a 440-powered strip streak by the Hurst-Campbell Corporation, this Dodge is one of only 640 M-code Darts produced for the 1969 model year. Most of those big engine warriors were sold to drag racers who needed something tough to whip at the track and, as a result, Chrysler expert Galen Govier estimates that only 30 still exist.




I'm wondering where you got this info? Bob in upstate NY was running a M-Dart registry. He had around 100 vin#s. I think your info is very old? When my M-notch was in 3 different mags between '89-'91 they thought there were only 15 cars built!! But as time goes on we have learned more about the cars.
Heck, back then i know a guy now that passed up my car because a known A-body EXPERT told him Chrysler NEVER made a 440-notch!!




Dave NOT my info, that's a statement in the ad for the M-Code Dart. As you say the Dart Registry has more than 30 so that's why I was asking if their statement was true or typical "used car salesman's BS" IMO it is BS