every color available on the regular coronet was available on the R/T.
According to Chrysler Historical Collection archives, the production numbers for the 1968 Dodge Coronet 500 was 2,527; the Coronet R/T was 569; and no convertibles were ever available for the Coronet Super Bee model.
coronet 440, coronet 500, and the coronet R/T.
103,500 coronet 440's were built in 68.
yes they made them but what is the question?
coronet, coronet 500, coronet R/T, coronet super bee, coronet 440 model, charger, charger 500, charger R/T, charger SE.
anywhere from $2,800 to $4,100 depending on options.
any 68 coronet is pretty rare these days as I only see a few at car shows year after year.
none as the SE package wasn't offered on the R/T model coronet.
try e-bay, craigslist or a local swap meet.
Approximately 1,142 units of the 1968 Dodge Coronet 500 equipped with the 383 engine and a 4-speed manual transmission were produced. This model is notable among muscle car enthusiasts for its performance and distinctive styling. The Coronet 500 was part of Dodge's efforts to compete in the growing muscle car market during the late 1960s.
If it's not under the dash on the drivers side look in the glove box to the left.
If it's not under the dash on the drivers side look in the glove box to your left.