A very cool, not too long read.
https://www.hagerty.com/media/video/black-ghost-the-mysterious-1970-challenger-that-dominated-detroit-street-racing/?aff=fb_kyw&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=keywee&UTM_content=black-ghost-the-mysterious-1970-challeng&kwp_0=1851504&kwp_4=5397435&kwp_1=2309259&fbclid=IwAR0dulTp4fDi2EuHehc1AiJPnV0Y1oUQQoq4D_rqgnpmYdw8eRDS1F46Yto
"Qualls' car is one of just 23 Hemi four-speed R/T SE Challengers sold in the model's debut year, and it is possibly the only car ever built with these performance and trim options."
That, plus the legendary provenance, would probably make this one of the most valuable muscle cars of all time. Certainly up there with the 13 1971 Hemi Barracuda Convertibles that are worth $4 million +.
Great story.