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.
According to the available information, Dodge produced approximately 96,100 Dodge Chargers in 1968. The 1968 Dodge Charger was a popular model and a classic muscle car from that era. It was the first year of the second-generation Charger, which featured a more aerodynamic "coke bottle" body style and a large chrome grille. The 1968 Dodge Charger had various engine options, including the legendary 426 Hemi V8. While the exact production numbers can vary slightly depending on the source, most estimates indicate that Dodge manufactured around 96,100 units of the 1968 Charger. This made it one of the more successful years for the Charger model, as Dodge continued to refine and improve the design in the following years.
Two 1968 Ford Mustangs were used in the film. Not a Dodge in sight.
chrysler corporation made the origional dodge charger.
coronet, coronet 500, coronet R/T, coronet super bee, coronet 440 model, charger, charger 500, charger R/T, charger SE.
none as there was never a charger convertible.
a dodge charger is a American muscle car that is made in the usa
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Dodge never made a Charger convertible, so it doesn't "much" of anything.
Yes the dodge charge was offered in red. It is also very easy to modify the color of the dodge charger. Yes, in 1964 the first Dodge Charger was made and it was in Ruby Red. The red car has been Dodge's most famouse version of the Charger since.
Chrysler corporation.
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