any 68 coroner R/T is rare especially a convertible.
any 68 coronet is pretty rare these days as I only see a few at car shows year after year.
not that rare in the day but now it's rare.
If your talking a coronet R/T they are pretty rare today, even an automatic of 68 or 69 is rare.
pretty rare now as you never see them and I go to car shows all the time.
pretty rare as you don't see a lot of 69 coronets anymore, especially convertibles.
There were 729 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 2dr Hardtops with the 426 engine and a 4 speed produced. There were 77 1965 dodge Coronet 500 Convertibles with the 426 produced. So this is indeed a very rare car. The 1967 is the rarest as there was only 1 built with this combination.
any 68 charger is getting rare.
1968 CORONET R/T PRODUCTION FIGURES10,280 total production for the 2 Door Hardtop9,964 shipped to US dealers7,751 equipped with the 440 Magnum engine & HD automatic1,983 equipped with the 440 Magnum engine & 4-speed130 equipped with the 426 Hemi & HD automatic100 equipped with the 426 Hemi & 4-speed8 equipped with the 426 Hemi and shipped to Canada? number of Export's unknown
Some of the most rare car types in the world include the Lamborghini Veneno, and the 1991 GMC Syclone. Another rare vehicle would be the 1989-1991 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible.
Any 68 coronet is rare these days, you don't see many at all anymore at car shows, I have seen a couple of 68 R/T's in my area but they are real rare.
in your mount coronet
They are pretty rare but they made a lot of Chargers back in 1968, totaling 92,470 units. Of those Dodge made 2,743 Charger R/T's with a 440 and a 4-speed. The total quantities of Charger R/T's made in 1968 were 17,584, including 211 examples with a 426 Hemi and a 4-speed.