In 1968, approximately 1,000 Dodge Barracuda Formula S models were produced with the 340 cubic inch V8 engine. This variant was known for its performance and sporty features, making it a desirable option among muscle car enthusiasts of that era. The exact number can vary due to production records, but this figure gives a general idea of its rarity.
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.
notchback and the fastback, why they did this I don't really know but they were both cool.
5000 fastbacks
The last Plymouth barracuda was made in 1974.
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In 1967, a total of 2,553 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S convertibles were produced. This model was known for its performance features, including a more powerful engine and sportier styling. The Formula S trim was particularly popular among enthusiasts looking for a combination of style and performance in a compact car.
There were 5,352 1967 Barracuda Fastback Formula S 273 V8 235 hp 4 barrel's built that year. I cannot find any info on how many of those were 4 speeds and how many were automatics.
In 1967, only 1,400 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S convertibles were produced. This model was known for its performance features and sporty design, making it a notable entry in the muscle car market of the era. The limited production numbers contribute to its rarity and appeal among classic car enthusiasts today.
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Dodge Chrysler Plymouth is same company. It was made by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation.
plymouth barracuda's were made from 1964-1974 it was launched 2 weeks before the ford mustang
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