If your talking a coronet R/T they are pretty rare today, even an automatic of 68 or 69 is rare.
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.
In 1968, only 426 Dodge Coronet R/T convertibles were produced with a 4-speed manual transmission. The combination of the R/T package and the convertible body style made these models relatively rare and sought after by collectors today.
1970 Dodge Challenger RT 440+6 4 speed 2 door hardtop cars built, 1,640.Same car, special edition cars built, 296. Same car, convertibles, 99.
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 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with a 440 engine and 4-speed transmission in a "triple gold" color scheme (gold exterior, gold interior, and gold trim) is quite rare. While exact production numbers for this specific configuration are not widely documented, it's estimated that only a handful of these cars were made in that distinctive color combination. Collectors highly value these rare variants due to their unique appearance and limited production.
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if it was automatic it had a torqueflite tranny and had 3 forward gears and a reverse and if stick shift you had either a 3 speed tranny (rare) or a 4 speed.
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Counting the base, SE and convertibles there were a total of 1,092 R/T 440 4 speeds sold in 1970
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