1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback 440 M Code
This 1969 Plymouth Barracuda is one of the rarest and highest power
to weight ratio muscle cars ever produced. Some interesting facts
on these cars. These cars were scheduled to be built as Cuda 383s
by the Hamtramck plant, then were specially handled through the
"fleet build process" and sent to Hurst Performance then built as
440 Cudas. Powered by the well-known but sometimes mis-identified
Plymouth 440 Super Commando engine. Also unique to these cars were
the left side exhaust manifold casting number 3462017-1 and the
left side motor mount. Complete history and full detailed
description of how they were built is included in the Cuda
Registry. The cars original drive train is installed.
This 1969 M Code, stripe delete (V78 Code) Plymouth Barracuda
Fastback was restored in the late 2000s. The 440ci V8 was
reportedly rebuilt in 2022 with work that included boring the
cylinders .010? over and fitting forged pistons. The engine is also
equipped with a four-barrel carburetor, polished valve covers, and
an aftermarket dual exhaust system. Various casting and stamping
numbers are pictured in the gallery. Power is sent to the rear
wheels through a TorqueFlite 727 three-speed automatic transmission
and a 8.75-inch Chrysler Sure-Grip rear axle with 3.55:1
limited-slip differential. The chassis was repainted, and a
protective coating and body-color paint can be seen on the
underside.
The fastback body left the factory in Ice Blue Metallic (B3), and
bodywork was reportedly carried out before it was refinished during
the restoration. Exterior features include a chrome mirror and
bumpers, dual black hood scoops, a flip-up fuel door, and dual
rectangular exhaust finishers.
Body-color 14? wheels wear Plymouth-branded hubcaps and are mounted
with Firestone Super Sports Wide Oval whitewall tires. Braking is
handled by four-wheel drums. The car was equipped from the factory
with a Rally suspension and front sway bar, and it has been fitted
with KYB Gas-a-Just shocks.
The cabin was reupholstered during the restoration and houses Code
HGB interior with Blue high trim bucket seats and a rear bench
covered in blue vinyl that are complemented by a color-coordinated
dashboard, carpeting, headliner, and door panels. Equipment
includes a woodgrain-trimmed center console, front and rear lap
belts, and vent windows. There is a blanking plate in place of the
radio. The three-spoke steering wheel fronts a 120-mph speedometer
and a combination gauge. The five-digit odometer shows 78k
miles.
A Galen Govier report from 1997 that decodes the equipment, colors,
and production information is included in the sale. Includes
Chrysler Registry Report and documentation from 1969 440 'Cuda
Registry and built sheet.
This is a beautiful example of rare1960s Plymouth performance. This
classic deserves to be driven on weekends and would be appreciated
at shows and events. Without a doubt a car collector would benefit
greatly by adding this 1969 M Code Cuda to their collection. If you
would like to view this 69 Barracuda contact LRA Auto at
215-781-3790 or email us at
[email protected].