What Did A 'BO29' Look Like When You Picked It Up At The Factory.

How Much For A BO29 ?

OK,

The prices were all over the place.

1} The 'selected' Factory-backed Racers got their {primary} car for $1.00.

2} If they wanted a '2nd' Barracuda, they had to pay the 'Racer' discounted
price of $4200 if there was one available, or go through a Plymouth Dealership who
had placed an initial order.

3} The 'special' Racer Discount price for a BO29 was {$4200}, and you had to pick up the
car at the Hurst Facility, or the Plymouth U-Drive' lot.

4} Some Racers were set up with Regional Plymouth Dealer Associations, who
bought the BO29 for $4200 {Dealer Price}, and signed a 1-Year contract deal
with the Racer to drive it. At the end of the 1-Year Contract, the Racer was given
the 'right of first refusal' to negotiate a purchase deal on the BO29.

5} A few 'individual' Dealerships bought the BO29 outright for $4200, and then
had their own driver handle the driving chores.

6} A few 'individual' Dealerships bought the BO29 outright for $4200, and
hired 'Professional Drivers' to drive and promote the car. At the end of
1-Year contract, many of the Racers bought the car from the Dealership.

7} Several of the BO29 cars were sold for the retail price of {$5214},
which were purchased through a Dealership, and signed off by the
Plymouth Regional Director.

Note; Many of these BO29 cars were picked up at the Hurst Facility
or the Plymouth U-Drive lot.

8} A few Dealerships who had BO29 cars, held out for 'top dollar' from
the highest bidder, and received the List Price of $5700 for a Barracuda.
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A} There were a 'few' exceptions to the 'Rule'

B} Bill Stiles of {York, Pennsylvania} got his car for $3700 - when it
was offered to him at a 'discounted price' by Dick Maxwell.