coronet, coronet 500, coronet R/T, coronet super bee, coronet 440 model, charger, charger 500, charger R/T, charger SE.
103,500 coronet 440's were built in 68.
yes they made them but what is the question?
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.
none as the SE package wasn't offered on the R/T model coronet.
how many 1967 dodge coronet 500 convertable 383 automate
dodge had the 440 magnum engine and plymouth had the 440 commando engine, both were the same engines just a different name.
582 were made. 64 were Conv.
Around 93,000
96,100 Dodge Chargers were made in 1968 The Charger was redesigned for 1968, and an initial 35,000 units were slated for production. The demand was high and 96,100 Chargers were actually produced.
Two 1968 Ford Mustangs were used in the film. Not a Dodge in sight.
There was a model called the Dodge Coronet from 1949 to 1976. There was also a Dodge Monaco made from 1965 into the late 70's. The Monaco was also brought back in 90-92 and was the same car as the Jeep/Eagle Vision. The last version was not popular.
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.