The 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S is one of the most respected
pony cars of the entire muscle car era, and 1969 was the last year
Plymouth built this generation before a complete redesign arrived
for 1970. The Formula S package was Plymouth's performance
statement, combining the Super Commando 383 cubic inch big block
with heavy duty torsion bars, heavy duty rear leaf springs, a front
stabilizer bar, firm ride shocks, wide tread red streak tires, dual
exhaust, a four barrel carburetor, and a special cam straight from
the factory. Plymouth offered the whole package in 1969 for $221.65
over the base price. The original window sticker on this car shows
a total factory price of $2,780. That sticker is still with the car
today.
Under the hood is that 383 Super Commando V8 backed by a four speed
manual transmission, putting 330 horsepower through the rear wheels
the way Plymouth intended. The drivetrain in this car was built by
Norm VerHage out of Holland, Michigan, a name that carries real
weight in Mopar restoration circles. A red shifter, factory
tachometer, and front disc brakes round out a car that is set up to
be driven and enjoyed, not just admired.
Inside, the black leather seats are clean and correct. A Kenwood
radio with stainless steel knobs fits the period without looking
out of place, and the Cuda steering wheel gives the driver exactly
the right connection to the car. The interior is simple, well
executed, and honest.
The story behind this particular car is worth knowing. It began as
two separate 1969 Barracudas. One was a rusted out 383 car
originally from Oregon, later found in Michigan. The other was a
rust free body from Arizona. Norm VerHage started the process of
combining the best of both cars in June of 1994 and completed the
restoration in June of 1997. Three years of work went into making
this car look like it just rolled off the assembly line. The car
was later purchased at auction in 2016 and comes with over $40,000
in documented restoration receipts, the original broadcast sheet,
original title and copy, original service inspection, and a full
history file. There is very little guesswork involved with this
car.
A properly documented, expertly built Formula S 383 from the final
year of the second generation. These do not come along like this
very often.
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