1968 Barracuda Formula S Convertible Existing?

Thanks for pics George! Great cars! If the red 69 is as stated, probably fewer #'s then that if Galens book is correct?
Heres #'s for 68 as well.
I think I'm going to sell my 68 Barracuda FS drop top. I know that a total of 193 were built.
Mine is a 340 and there were BB also built, I think a few Hemi also. How can I find out what the actual amount of these Formula S cars are still out there?

Here ya go Steve

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Supposedly this is 1 of 83 convertible '69 Formula S 340's. This is a 4 speed. Galen Certified. No pictures of the fender tag.

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