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.
about as rare as a fat chick goin on a diet
If the bike has a quill stem, then there is a wedge at the bottom of it to lock the stem into the fork. There are also rare seat posts which use a wedge at the bottom as opposed to the regular seat post clamp. Even rarer are brakes who are activated by a wedge being moved to bring the brake arms together. Old cranks may use a special type of wedge called a cotter to lock the crank to the bottom bracket spindle.
any 68 charger is getting rare.
If your talking a coronet R/T they are pretty rare today, even an automatic of 68 or 69 is rare.
any 68 coroner R/T is rare especially a convertible.
My buddy has a 97 Dodge Ramside truck, that is really hard to find information on
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.
any 68 coronet is pretty rare these days as I only see a few at car shows year after year.
It could, but it is very rare.
Most sources say that there were 200 built.
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.