She’s still got it! Dolly Parton, 74, is confident that she looks just as youthful now as she did on her 1978 cover of Playboy magazine.

“The good part about me though, I have my own look,” Parton told "60 Minutes Australia" reporter Tom Steinfort. “I’m kind of cartoonish and cartoons don’t really age that much. Even when I’m 90 I’ll still probably look about the same way, just a little thicker makeup, bigger hair.”

How does the “9 To 5” singer maintain her looks? She attributes it all to “good lighting, good makeup, and good doctors.” Parton added that “a good attitude don’t hurt any either.”

In fact, the country icon is feeling so young that she wants to continue working and grace the cover of Playboy again.

“I don’t plan to retire, I just turned 74,” Parton said. “And I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again. I did Playboy magazine years ago, I thought it would be such a hoot if they’ll go for it — I don’t know if they will — if I could be on the cover again when I’m 75.”

She said she’ll even consider wearing the same outfit she wore all those years ago.

“Maybe. I could probably use it. Boobs are still the same,” Parton joked.

And although she can relate to the mistreatment of women in the workforce by their male superiors, Parton has not let that affect her confidence or sex appeal.

“I can relate to all the things that women go through growing up in the business early on as a young girl...I was not afraid of men and I knew how to stand my ground.”

While reluctant to call herself a feminist, the singer proudly claimed her femininity.

“I don’t like labels,” she explained. “I always say I look like a woman, but I think like a man. And I mean that I can think like a man.”

Nevertheless, Parton is still as charismatic and flirty as she’s always been and husband Carl Thomas Dean hasn’t seemed to have slowed her down much.

“I have young boys still whistling at me,” she added of proof that she’s maintained her sex appeal. “I say I’m married but I ain’t dead and I ain’t blind.”

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Dolly Parton attends the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on April 3, 2016. Getty Images/David Becker