68 barracuda formula s 383

thats for a run of the mill notch, old cars lists #2 383S as plus 30% or 41k and #1 is priced at 45k plus 30% or 58.5k.
condition is everything, if I were you I would have it appraised and inspected by a mopar expert. you need the build sheet to match the sequence number stamped on the motor, trans, radiator support and under the trunk gasket with the vin number on the dash. all stampings must match. the build sheet is the only way to document this car, if its missing car would be less money.

Sure, if you want to call a 383-S in just less than concours condition "run of the mill."
Has any notch other than an M-Code ever sold for $58.5 K? Unless it has some sort of provenance like ownership by Tom Hoover or Ronnie Sox, I'd be surprised.