65 Barracuda Formula S 273 4 speed

What he said is very true. i paid 17,500 for mine (and i proablly spent more than i should) and it was in almost mint condition. i now have about another $20k in my new drive train (parts and labor, and i know I overpaid and made some mistakes) So by my math, i know have about 40k in a 20k car (and that is all that Hagerty would insure it for). Maybe someday they will increase in value, but in the meantime..you can almost be sure of one thing. "When you take it to a car show or a cruise night, yours will probably be the one and only a-body barracuda there. They made 660,000 mustangs that year, and only 65,000 cudas. Every car show I go to has at least 10-50 restored mustangs, your car will be a standout for sure! I guess that rare does not always equal value...but if you pick it up, and do the work you will love the car!


Yep!!! This happens every time I take out my 66 Barracuda.

To the OP, if you like it...buy it and restore it to enjoy it, probably not going to make money buying it, restoring it and selling it.