1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S Fastback Tribute
At a time when the country was embattled with major issues and
turmoil, 1968 turned out to be an outstanding year in the
automotive world with several destined to be legends being born
from U.S. factories. This is when manufacturers went all out with
the production of muscle cars and pony cars with ongoing efforts to
push the limits. Among these giants, there were the more pedestrian
versions that served more as commuter and family cars, which
retained design cues from the memorable monsters.
For consignment, a 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S fastback
tribute showing 81,643 miles, but the true miles are unknown. Born
with a 318, but now housing a 340ci V8, the engine and other
upgrades pay homage to the legendary Mopar performance version of
the Barracuda, the Formula S.
Exterior
Bathed in newer two stage Sable White, our fastback is also adorned
with contrasting dark red rocker stripes. Though the face of the
Barracuda was changed over the years, the second generation still
presents a distinctive front with wide set headlights housed in
individual grille sections surrounded by metal and plastic bezels.
The hood inserts are for appearance only and don't vent to the
engine and using such ornamental items was common on cars of the
era while the hood mounted turn indicators are functional. The
Barracuda script emblem is on the fender over the iconic Formula S
plate and 14-inch body matched steel wheels and dog dish hubcaps
are wrapped in 205/70R14 tires with a mid2024 date code. We cast
our net rearward and catch the sharply sloping rear window, an
objectively beautiful design when viewing the profile of the car.
The tail is encircled by polished trim that continues around the
small tail lights augmented by the band of red that connects them,
perfectly coordinated with the side racing stripes. Imperfections
include paint that is not perfectly smooth on the hood and other
horizontal surfaces, paint runs under the tail light section and
rear valance, and uneven filler surrounding the exhaust
cutouts.
Interior
Simple red door cards include a vinyl panel under the dark red
metal header and bottom section, contrasting the outer white.
Inside, the red vinyl bucket seats look like they left the
Hamtramck, Michigan plant yesterday, tall and wearing headrests and
the back bench matches the condition. A wood rimmed three spoke
steering wheel offers itself to the driver leading to an instrument
cluster that shows some age with slight discoloration but benefits
from a central tachometer flanked by the 150 mph speedometer and
condition gauges. The center dash area contains the A/C panel and
AM radio. On the open floor and stunning red loop carpet, you'll
find a tall Hurst shifter rising from the transmission tunnel.
Barracuda embroidered red carpet mats add a nice touch and help
protect the base carpet while the red headliner is high and tight.
The trunk floor is clean and protected by a vinyl plaid mat.
Drivetrain
Tucked in the engine bay is a 340ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor,
red valve covers, and a brake power booster. It's backed by an A833
4-speed manual transmission that routes power to the 8 � " rear
with 3.55 gears and SureGrip. The engine also features a newer
water pump, fuel pump, and sending unit, as well as the usual tune
up items.
Undercarriage
We've got clean conditions underneath with minimal surface rust and
a dry environment. The dual exhaust travels through Xlerator
mufflers on their way to square tips that fit the valance. As
noted, power assisted brakes are onboard with front disc and rear
drums and suspension consists of torsion bar up front and leaf
springs in the back.
Drive-Ability
A decent greenhouse welcomes occupants into the red room that is
the cabin and the 340 comes to life with a prime of the carb and a
turn of the key. Factory Formula S Barracuda's were rated at 275
horsepower and we don't have a dyno, but can attest to good power
here and brisk acceleration. Braking is on point and tracking and
handling make the car a pleasure to drive. We note the heater/AC
blower is not working but all other functional items operate as
they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
Here's the rare opportunity to obtain a transformed Barracuda in
Formula S guise. The unique shape is one that attracts car lovers
like sharks to chum, so act quickly if this one interests you. Talk
about a trophy fish! You'll be reeling in lots of wins with this
one and won't have to exaggerate about your swimmingly good
looks.
BH29F8B314314
B-Plymouth Barracuda
H-High Price Class
29-2 Door Sports Hardtop
F-318ci 2bbl V8
8-1968
B-Hamtramck, MI Assy Plant
314314-Sequential Unit Number
FENDER TAG
CAR: Plymouth Barracuda 2 Door Sports Hardtop
ENGINE: 318ci 2bbl V8
TRANSMISSION: 3-Speed Automatic
TIRES: D70x14 White Sidewall
MODEL YEAR: 1968
BUILD DATE: March 14.
AXLE: 3.23 Rear Axle Ratio, Sure Grip
INTERIOR: High Trim Grade, Vinyl Bucket Seats. Red Interior.
PAINT: Sable White
OTHER: Burgundy Metallic Upper Door Frame Color. Red Horizontal
Accent Stripe.
MOLDINGS:
25: Drip Rail Mouldings
30: Body Belt Mouldings
78: Wheel Lip Mouldings
ABC OPTIONS:
D9: Front Disk Brakes
R1: AM Radio
S1: Air Conditioning
X1: Tinted Glass (all)
abc OPTIONS:
b4: Bucket Seats
h7: Fender or Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
u1: Sold Car When Built (Somebody Ordered It)
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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Vehicle Details
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
Listing ID:CC-2006280
Price:$49,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1968
Make:Plymouth
Model:Barracuda
Exterior Color:Sable White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:81642
Stock Number:7874
VIN:BH29F8B314314
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