Vehicle Description
1969 Plymouth BarracudaFastback
The Plymouth Barracuda was produced from 1964 through 1974. Many
people don't realize the difference between a Barracuda and 'Cuda.
There is a difference. The Formula S is an option package. The Cuda
is a different option package with typically more power than
aesthetics and occurred later in the life of the Barracuda. The
birth of the Barracuda was conceived from a Plymouth Valiant.
That's a far cry from the most iconic muscle car of all time.
For consignment, a Barracuda fastback from Plymouth right out of
1969. This fastback is late 60's cool and was meant to be a sleeper
car if you will, some light street cred with a triple threat stripe
on the sides, and Scorch Red on the body panels, and now a 340ci
V8. Restored bumper to bumper by noted Mopar restorer Jim Stowell
from Cloquet, Minnesota. Turn the key and go and show.
Exterior
Scorch Red has been applied over meticulously stripped and ironed
out panels, particularly the doors which according to the consignor
had more dings than a Tijuana Taxi!. All steel is now minding its
gaps very nicely. The paint is in the deep end of the pool and
chrome was triple sanded, steel wooled and then polished to bring
it back. In front a dual opening grille houses the parking/turn
signal lights and the single round headlights. A nicely preserved
bumper frames underneath the twin grilles. Wheel well molding
accentuates the lower body nicely and 14-inch Mopar Rally wheels.
Grocery getter sized 235/70R14's from 2008 are around the rally
wheels. The highlight of this car is the long gently sloping rear
window and rounded over triangular B pillar which transitions into
the rear deck gracefully and seamlessly. A slightly swept back and
down tail light trim surrounds and satin silver dressed tail light
deck with another clean bumper below and dual exhaust tips on the
bottom and we have the Barracuda presentation.
Interior
Prior to the restoration someone had already put this interior to a
restoration, so it was taken out for the bodywork and paintwork,
then replaced. Red door panels which have red painted sills, and
horizontal embossed ribbed vinyl lowers create the perfect
background for the black armrest and shiny actuator and crank. The
front buckets are excellent, as well as the factory unmodified
dash. Racing between the buckets is the red carpeted hump and in
its drive to the dash we find a Hurst shifter with white ball
topper. The original radio is an and of course all correct. A
squared off 3 spoke brushed metal and square hole drilled steering
wheel has a leatherette wrapping around the rim in black. The rear
bench does fold down for extra storage, and full access to the
fastback area. All red carpeting is looking great and like new,
with some slight fading below the hatchback glass. A perfect red
vinyl headliner is above.
Drivetrain
A 340ci Mopar V8 circa 1968-1973 is in the engine bay and just
gleaming and clean. Bathed in Hemi Orange, this mill sports a
4-barrel carburetor along with an A833 4 speed manual transmission
and sends power to a 3.23 geared 8 3/4" rear axle. The engine bay
presentation is nothing short of stunning with smoothed over inner
fenders in deep red, and black cast ribbed Mopar Performance valve
covers. A chromed open circular air cleaner is on top. Dual factory
style exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers are on for the exhale. During
the restoration the engine was given the once over and all checked
out fine. Gleam glitz and glamour and soft supple hoses. Fish
ON!!
Undercarriage
Structurally sound and paint as nice and red and polished as the
topside, it's a show car. Up front we note an independent torsion
bar front suspension and new drum brakes. In the back we see leaf
springs and drum brakes. Get the mirror over here we need to show
this undercarriage off!
Drive-Ability
This car lit right up, and we were off to the test track. We put
her through the paces, and it handled nicely, had solid
acceleration, and was a comfortable cruiser. An A+ updated ride
here, so much so that I opted for a third lap around our fabled
test track. The brake lights were darkened, turn signals not
signaling, and the speedometer was not showing any reading.
1 of 17,788 fastbacks built for the 1969 model year, and to be
presented in such a nice condition this could be seriously
considered a find. When one thinks of the Barracuda you could only
see it as a fastback, and here we have it gracing the halls of
Classic Auto Mall. I'm hooked, how about you? Bring me in the
boat!
BH29B9B251878
B-Plymouth Barracuda
H-High Price Class
29-2 Door Sports Hardtop
B-225ci Slant 6 1bbl
9-1969
B-Hamtramck, MI Assy Plant
251878-Sequential Unit Number
FENDER TAG
BH29:Plymouth Barracuda
High Price Class
2 Door Sports Hardtop
B9B: 225 145HP 1-1BBL 6 CYL
1969
Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
251878: Sequence Number
E24:225 cid 1 barrel 6 Cylinder 145hp
D11:3 Speed Manual Transmission-Column Shift
R6:Scorch Red Exterior Color
R6:Vinyl Bucket Seats, Red
D6R:Unknown Int. Door Frames
108:Build Date: January 08
140714:Order Number
A86:69 Only Interior Decor Group
C55:Bucket Seats
G15:Tinted Windshield
G33:LH Remote Racing Mirror
M21:Roof Drip Rail Moldings
M31:Belt Moldings
R11:Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V6W:Longitudinal Stripes, White
END:End Of Sales Codes
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.