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Whats the rarest 68 to 74 A,B, or Ebody Mopar?????

I think its a Coronet R/T Hemi convertible.
Only 2 made...but I do NOT know the year....

1970 I think


Im quite sure they only built four 1970 Hemi Coronet convertibles.

(slight edit there...)

I think three have been at least accounted for: 1 for the US, 1 for Canada and something makes me think there was an export model that popped up. So I'm thinking three. Was there a fourth export?

The Hemi convertible E bodies were low production but there are combinations out there that were made in fewer numbers.
Dealer ordered cars, Bengal Chargers et al, are pretty difficult to classify as they were custom builds, not something anyone could order.

Where do you want to stop? Only year and submodel counts?
Do you want to factor in engine and transmissions?
Color? Minor options?
Less than 100 produced?
Less than 50?
Less than 25?

In the Mopar world, there are quite a few cars produced in lower numbers than wing cars.
 
how about a 67 gtx contvertible hemi 4 speed they is only 7 built
 
I think its a Coronet R/T Hemi convertible.
Only 2 made...but I do NOT know the year....

1970 I think


Im quite sure they only built four 1970 Hemi Coronets.

this....I think 3 were made..only 2 are known to be here with us
 
Right here!

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Just picked up a 68 charger 318 with manual 3sp. On the column ,
can't find any info on this car, east coast car, n.y.
 
IIR if you break it down it was something like 6 727 and 5 4 speeds or vice versa. May be wrong but something like that

I think there were only 2 71 hemicuda convertibles 4 speeds. One white and in violet. I'd say the most rear mopar to my understanding would bee the 70 super bee convertibles. The think they made 4

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Oh and I for got the 68 coronet trunk lid. You'll never find one! Lol!
 
I think there were only 2 71 hemicuda convertibles 4 speeds. One white and in violet. I'd say the most rear mopar to my understanding would bee the 70 super bee convertibles. The think they made 4

I think you mean the R/T convertibles as there never was a Super Bee convertible.

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1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE with HEMI and sunroof - only 3 made.

Again, how far down the option list do you want to go? After a certain point every car is one of one.
The original question was limited to year and submodel; not options.
 
I remember reading in a mopar mag that in 1970 that the convertible was a option for the Super bee. And that 4 were made but none known to exist. It stuck with me cuz i know super bees were all hard top post cars. Oh well. I'm still sticking with the 68 coronet trunk lid as the rearist. I know it's a part. But you see chicken sex before you find one. Have you ever seen two chickens doing it? No you haven't. Cuz no one ever has!
 
Yeah,
Only 3 Coronet R/T Hemis made.
No convertible, not sunroff....
Ony 3 Coronet Hemi R/Ts were made in 1970

That is rare!!
 
Ummm.Moparmarks Mr Norm did not install the Hemi's in the darts.They were shipped to Hurst Performance in MI and the Hemi's were installed there.That's why they are called Hurst Hemi Darts....

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1972 440+6 B body cars.Two have been found in the last few years.Also the Coronet 4 door Hemi cars.Oh and the 68 Coronet 440 two door hardtop Hemi car.
 
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