The fastback and notchback windows were indentical in those years.
it's best to get a glass co. out to do that job as it's pretty tricky.
The 67-9 Barracuda Fastback have the same glass. The difference is the 67 used a gasket/ seal which utilized a (chromed) plastic lock strip. In 68-9 the gasket was different. It was self locking and used a stainless steel reveal molding.The 67 gasket and lock strip was problematic as the lock strip shrunk and the corner moldings would fall out and leave gaps. 67 gaskets are hard to find as they were one year only.Many people with 67's convert to the 68-9 self locking gasket w/reveal moldings as these gaskets are readily available. However the stainless steel reveal moldings are not being reproduced at this time and are becoming harder to find.All the above information is also correct for the coupe (notchback).
No. The fastback refers to the body shape and slope of the rear windshield.
Yes
Well, you *CAN* do almost anything, but would it be reasonable or worth it, not likely. So, you would have to do a LOT of sheet metal work and welding, you need new rear glass, a new trunk lid, the rear seats are different, you would need the interior hardware and trim like the air extractors, etc.
Yes it will the trim clips are made different in 1968 my understanding is you have to add them after you measure a 68 for spacing and use a 68 seal and trim but the window glass is supposed to be identical. I had researched this because I have a 67 notchback coupe that needs a replacement window.
that all depended on the engine size and the rear gearing.
1967, 68, 69 Barracuda
Yes. The 2+2 stands for two seats in the front and an additional 2 in the back, that can be unfolded.
rear side glass or rear windshield?
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