Common questions

How fast is a Dodge Charger 1968?

How fast is a Dodge Charger 1968?

Dodge Charger… look out: there’s a kingsize waterbed on your tail

1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback* 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum
Acceleration 0-60mph: 5.5sec 0-60mph: 5.2sec
Top speed 140mph 136mph
Fuel 20mpg 10mpg
Price (in 1968) $2,900 $3,480

How much does a 1968 Dodge Super Bee weigh?

Dodge Super Bee Hemi (Coronet) specs

Car type Coupe
Curb weight 1864 kg (4109 lbs)
Wheelbase 2.87 m (113 in)
Introduced 1969
Origin country United States

How many 1968 Dodge Super Bees were made?

Production: 1968: 7,842–7,717 (383), 125 (426 Hemi)

How much horsepower does a Dodge Super Bee have?

470 hp @ 6000
Used 2014 Dodge Charger SRT8 Superbee Specs & Features

Engine
Base engine type Gas
Cam type Overhead valves (ohv)
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 470 hp @ 6000 rpm

What kind of car was the 1968 Dodge Super Bee?

A variant of the Coronet, in Mopar internal-code speak, the 1968 Super Bee garnered the WM21 designation and was available as only a two-door post coupe. (The Road Runner entered production that way, but its rapid success led Plymouth to also offer a pillar-free two-door hardtop version later in the year.)

What kind of engine does a Super Bee have?

ENGINE A member of Chrysler’s B-series engine family, the 383 burst onto the performance V-8 scene in 1959, serving admirably in various applications and versions before it was reconfigured for its new role as the heart of the budget-priced Super Bee (and Plymouth’s Road Runner).

When did the Dodge Coronet Super Bee come out?

The Coronet Super Bee was launched with two V-8 engines in 1968. The Coronet Super Bee was launched with two V-8 engines in 1968. The base model came with a 6.3-liter big-block V-8 rated at 335 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque.

What kind of tires does a Dodge Super Bee have?

Standard features on the Super Bee included a four-speed manual transmission, F70-14 redline tires and heavy-duty drum brakes, measuring 11 x 3 inches in front and 11 x 2.5 inches in the back.

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Ruth Doyle