What's this guy smoking??? $50k!! Maybe it has the optional 14k gold pistons?? LOL
340-S 4spd notch
1969 Plymouth Barracuda | eBay
340-S 4spd notch
1969 Plymouth Barracuda | eBay
i dont know enough about model/options for 69 cuda's but unless he has paperwork to back up his claims, its all at face value. if it some how turns out to be a 1 of 1 car with documented proof, I wouldnt be surpised to see it fetch 50,000+ they are dumb people with lots of money these daysWhat's this guy smoking??? $50k!! Maybe it has the optional 14k gold pistons?? LOL
1969 Plymouth Barracuda | eBay
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A car is only worth as much as someone else is willing to pay!
I buy and repair and sell Mopars, and that's the Truth!
i'm assuming Galen Glover would know this right?There is no records of the 340 Formula "S" Barracuda. There are records on the 340 Cuda but that is different. It can be sumised that with 219 coups produced with a 340 and a 4sp and 68 340 "Cuda" produce that that 151 Formula S 340 coupes were produced as you couldn't get a 340 in a regular Barracuda.
What is a notchback, why the variation, and what years was a nothchback manufactured (limited edition or something)? Excuse my ignorance (have a '65 Formula S myself). Thank you.
i'm assuming Galen Glover would know this right?
thats what I'm saying. he would know that there are no records and therefore its not verifiable?No. If there are no breakdown records he would not know.
What's in Galens Registry is irrelevant to what was actually produced. It's just a list of cars that have paid him to look at.
There is no records of the 340 Formula "S" Barracuda. There are records on the 340 Cuda but that is different. It can be sumised that with 219 coups produced with a 340 and a 4sp and 68 340 "Cuda" produce that that 151 Formula S 340 coupes were produced as you couldn't get a 340 in a regular Barracuda.