anyone have one like mine ???

E="GTXperience, post: 1971487250, member: 4912"]Although I am not a fan of the white books, you can get some production numbers based on bodystyle, motor & trans. Any additional breakdown numbers will cost you.
What's white book ?? Hate to sound a little ignorant but if the shoe fits I guess, lol ?![/QUOTE]

The only ''white books'' i know of are from Galen Govier which is also known as Galen's Tag Service or GTS.
He sells these ''white books'' that are a small pocket reference for most options and production records for mopars 1966 to 1980.
He is known as one of the foremost authorities for production numbers and verifying authenticity of all mopars especially rare ones.
A lot of people don't like him, stating that he is arrogant, and sometimes not 100% accurate or inconclusive.
I have a set of these ''white books'', and they have helped me a lot over the years.
For example, his book says that the production figure for your '67 Barracuda Formula S 273 4bbl is 5,352 which covers both 4 speeds and automatics.
There is no breakdown of how many were built with an auto or 4 speed, but the 383 Formula S cars do have a breakdown of 1,036 4 speeds and 748 for automatics.
There is no other info on colors or options for any of these cars, or even if it's a coupe, fastback, or convertible for the numbers above.
This is the U.S. production only i may add, not Canadian or export ordered cars.
I hope this helps........
Tom