pretty rare as you don't see a lot of 69 coronets anymore, especially convertibles.
any 68 coronet is pretty rare these days as I only see a few at car shows year after year.
any 68 coroner R/T is rare especially a convertible.
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.
The 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T is considered a rare classic car, particularly because it was produced in limited numbers. Only about 7,000 units of the R/T model were built that year, making it a sought-after vehicle among collectors and muscle car enthusiasts. Its rarity is further enhanced by its distinctive features and performance capabilities, which contribute to its desirability in the classic car market today.
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.
The price of a 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T can vary significantly based on factors like condition, mileage, and restoration quality. Generally, you can expect prices to range from around $30,000 for a well-used model to over $70,000 or more for a fully restored, high-quality example. Rare options and original features can also influence the price. It's best to check current listings and auction results for the most accurate pricing.
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
(very rare) its in the snowy bit of mt coronet
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I don't know how many were made but I would say they are pretty rare as I worked for a dodge dealer in 68 and only remember seeing 1 R/T that came in that had the disc brakes on it.