YOU DO? Will you marry me? (hey, I'm an old man, who's looking at 5 years, maybe 10 best to live- but we can work it out. (just be sure and bring the Cuda title to the wedding) 😊😉✌️
That's a beautiful car. The Formula S is definitely one of the coolest of the pony musclecars. And they ran too, that wasn't just a trim package with stripes and scoops. There was plenty of beef in those 383's and 340's to keep up with the Mustang's and Camaro's. Thanks for the great review. Semper Fi!
I believe the bad trunk resto is the reason that trunk lid is so far off.....not as easy "proper" fix if that driver side rear quarter isn't where it's supposed to be....
Wait, was this factory? WOW. I will enter into 2 decades of indentured servitude if you give me this car. (Jokes on them, I've got 5,maybe 10 years tops to live😜
Glad you were able to sell it and hope it found a good home. One question, the trunk lid does not line up well with the tail lights...what's the issue with that?
I had a 67 fs 383 I never had a strip it was originally green but wen I bought it it was purple but very easy to put back original had the build sheet fender tag machine number car paint and wheels were only thing not original mine was a 727 391 rear mine had a white interior I think ther were a little over a thousand of them in 67 with the 383 maybe all fs not sure
I swapped Hookers onto my '68 340-S, and found I paid for the name. They were poorly designed and manufactured... and cost a lot. I then found a set of Hedman Hedders that were MUCH better... and cost less. The car has run DEEP into the 11s at over 118 mph. :-D
@@pdq340 The 340 punched way above its weight. Duel points were a problem untill you learned a trix to setting them and the Carter AVS had to be understood for its docile nature... untill 2000 rpms!
this is an old video but just to be correct - the rear cargo area is NOT correct in this car. the 67-69 Barracuda fastbacks did not have the wheel house bumps visible and extending into the cargo floor. this car has had wider wheel well extensions welded in probably for wide tires or some other rear suspension modification. i have a collection of four of these cars, 2 68's and 2 69's. the above cargo area was not how these cars were manufactured.
Beautiful ! My F/S is a 67, 4 speed, 273, with the sport stripes down the center, stock, but everthing else is the same. I'm thinking about going 340, or one of the 2 motors I have which are a 71, 360, and 67, 383 ?!
@@chuckromano859 I had a 68 formula S 340 with four speed. It was a bit quicker than the 383 and less weight mattered with handling. One size up Michelin radials made it fun to drive on winding mountian roads. If you remember bias tires you sure don't mess them!
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime :-((
The MoPar A-bodies w/ 5x4" bolt-circle hubs used 13" or 14"x5" wheels with 9" or 10" drum brakes. With the optional Kelsey-Hayes front disc brakes (thru '72) that this one has, the rims would be 14"x5½", so-called "J" rims.
John, the car was built as a bulletproof (engine) restoration. Could it go down the track- sure, but not intended as a race car. Probally would run in the high 11's/low 12's. It is now for sale again, as I'm building the current owner another car. You can inquire by email. benjamin_lick@yahoo.com
I have a picture of my 68 formula S and the grill was black also. The car was electric blue but don't know if that mattered. I would love to have the car back but it was plagued with drunk drivers hitting it twice and finally a 16 year old with a one hour old drivers permit ran a stop sign...totaled my car... oh hail hit it a week befor!
the trunklid is fucked, and the carpet in the back is worn.....go back and get it right....I know these cars....this one needs more work...it's NOT cherry
Clean clean clean. I have a 67' 383 Formula S, have had it since 1975. Whoever restored this did an amazing resto on it.
YOU DO? Will you marry me? (hey, I'm an old man, who's looking at 5 years, maybe 10 best to live- but we can work it out. (just be sure and bring the Cuda title to the wedding) 😊😉✌️
Super Sik Mr Lick !!!
Freekin Love this Baby !
That's a beautiful car. The Formula S is definitely one of the coolest of the pony musclecars. And they ran too, that wasn't just a trim package with stripes and scoops. There was plenty of beef in those 383's and 340's to keep up with the Mustang's and Camaro's. Thanks for the great review. Semper Fi!
Wow that’s beautiful ! My favorite year Barracuda, that’s Formula S / 383 is so sweet ! I’d love to have it .
Spectacular 👍
It's a gorgeous Barracuda!
Very nice. Love that shade of red.
That's a nice car. I like the way that you didn't go overboard. A nice practical performer you can take skiing. Very cool.
Very nice and clean! And also lots of issues! solid car in total!
Absolutely stunning!
Very cool car! Nice one here buddy!
Beautiful Barracuda, I like it almost as much as my '67 Tempest 326 H.O. 4 speed!
Beautiful car, always wanted one of these
I am building a model of this car, your presentation provided much data!
Very fortunate if you still have the original exhaust.
Always wanted one of those.
great video. amazing car. thank you for going through so many details rater than a very brief overview
wow very very nice work
Beautiful Barracuda
I had a all black 1964 Barracuda, 440 4 speed and 1974 Barracuda, 360, white vinyl top over medium blue body, 4 speed.
Very nice Mopar!👍🏽
Mine was a 67 Convertible Formala S with 273 HIPO and Torqueflite.
Beautiful car
wow nice job!
Damn i got a 67 383 4 speed car sitting in a pasture. I didnt realize that they were rare.
More rare than the GTS
Cuánto. Vale. Me. Gusta. Angel. Aguirre. Vivo. En. México.
nice, drug on of those home from arizona to washington restored and sold it years ago,
Pretty good... but you know what's really great about this car?
Driving It!!!
Maybe next time you'll take it for a drive.
Alex Arcadia Yeah! Do some nice Burnouts!
Thats one fish you would not throw back.
One of my favorites
very cool car we got our grandson one it was a 69 green i notice the 67 have no marker lights weird
Interior and engine compartment looks great👍 but the trunk floor was fixed el chepo with patches and bondo it looks like.
I believe the bad trunk resto is the reason that trunk lid is so far off.....not as easy "proper" fix if that driver side rear quarter isn't where it's supposed to be....
Wait, was this factory? WOW. I will enter into 2 decades of indentured servitude if you give me this car.
(Jokes on them, I've got 5,maybe 10 years tops to live😜
BEAUTIFUL
It's puzzling that you have done a phenomenal restoration of 98% of the car and missed the last 2%
I WISHD ID HAD 2 BARRACUDAS
:CLEAN & MEAN!
Glad you were able to sell it and hope it found a good home. One question, the trunk lid does not line up well with the tail lights...what's the issue with that?
has been corrected
The quarter panel flanges are molded in? Big mistake!
Very nice example I had a mint new old stock back panel piece I gave to my friend for his 68 not mint brand new not a repo
The Barracuda is now for sale as I'm building another Mopar for the owner. Inquiries please email
benjamin_lick@yahoo.com
Wow, if I find an old Cuda will you restore it? Great work
I had a 67 fs 383 I never had a strip it was originally green but wen I bought it it was purple but very easy to put back original had the build sheet fender tag machine number car paint and wheels were only thing not original mine was a 727 391 rear mine had a white interior I think ther were a little over a thousand of them in 67 with the 383 maybe all fs not sure
The rear trim panel is a poor reproduction.
Reminds me of the alignment problems that MOPAR trunklids seemed to always have.
Yeah I noticed that too , terrible 1/2 inch difference and no trunk mat or spare
My favorite. Would be excited to own it. Available?
Antenna delete? Trunk floor looks a little rough, inner quarters not body color, looks like overspray. Is there a broadcast sheet?
May I ask , you said the rear tire was 275, is it on A 15 inch wheel, & if so is it also 275/60 & what is the back spacing. Please & thank you
personally i would want TTI Headers MSD Box Flow trhu Muffs and Auto
4 speed!
I swapped Hookers onto my '68 340-S, and found I paid for the name. They were poorly designed and manufactured... and cost a lot. I then found a set of Hedman Hedders that were MUCH better... and cost less. The car has run DEEP into the 11s at over 118 mph. :-D
@@pdq340 The 340 punched way above its weight. Duel points were a problem untill you learned a trix to setting them and the Carter AVS had to be understood for its docile nature... untill 2000 rpms!
The trunk lid trim is way out, doesnt line up! Other than the trim that can easily be lined up the car is amazeingly brand new! Very nice!
this is an old video but just to be correct - the rear cargo area is NOT correct in this car. the 67-69 Barracuda fastbacks did not have the wheel house bumps visible and extending into the cargo floor. this car has had wider wheel well extensions welded in probably for wide tires or some other rear suspension modification. i have a collection of four of these cars, 2 68's and 2 69's. the above cargo area was not how these cars were manufactured.
my brother had one
Beautiful ! My F/S is a 67, 4 speed, 273, with the sport stripes down the center, stock, but everthing else is the same. I'm thinking about going 340, or one of the 2 motors I have which are a 71, 360, and 67, 383 ?!
Go 340 if u can, best motor ever! I've had 3 of them desperately want another
@@chuckromano859 I had a 68 formula S 340 with four speed. It was a bit quicker than the 383 and less weight mattered with handling. One size up Michelin radials made it fun to drive on winding mountian roads. If you remember bias tires you sure don't mess them!
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned
from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the
Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas
station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel
pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in
the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems,
turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and
New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be
done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of
crime here, called emissions and smoke crime :-((
Ben,
The electronic ignition wasn’t a 1968 factory option and the tires/wheels are definitely not 1968 options.
SOLD anyway, Yeah "Grounded up" was in title
Fortunately, in 1969, you could get power steering, because with 5.5 turns lock to lock, these drove like trucks.
Dam not a fan of muscle cars, I like this clean, and original, or near original stock 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 cars are done right
Benjamin, what was the rim tire combination on this car? Backspacing? 15X7's or 15x 8's? Nice combination and very nice resto!!
15x6 & 215/65 fronts; 15x10 & 275/60 rear. Rear is modified but appears stock.
The MoPar A-bodies w/ 5x4" bolt-circle hubs used 13" or 14"x5" wheels with 9" or 10" drum brakes.
With the optional Kelsey-Hayes front disc brakes (thru '72) that this one has, the rims would be 14"x5½", so-called "J" rims.
@@pdq340 that's what I had on my 68 formula S 340. 14 inch!
Quarter time?
John, the car was built as a bulletproof (engine) restoration. Could it go down the track- sure, but not intended as a race car. Probally would run in the high 11's/low 12's. It is now for sale again, as I'm building the current owner another car. You can inquire by email. benjamin_lick@yahoo.com
Better an off the factory floor !
Who did the work, and what state are in ?
I restored it myself, in Madison, WI area
I have a rear formula s panel 716 830. 4449
Sublime🦾🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is she for sale?
yes, now it is. email benjamin_lick@yahoo.com
No spare tire or jack? The front trim is not Formula S, they should be black like that of my ‘69, not silver.
not sure what you are referring to, but everything on this car is stock from the factory.
I have a picture of my 68 formula S and the grill was black also. The car was electric blue but don't know if that mattered. I would love to have the car back but it was plagued with drunk drivers hitting it twice and finally a 16 year old with a one hour old drivers permit ran a stop sign...totaled my car... oh hail hit it a week befor!
Now just remove the dog 383 and drop in a 392 hemi you'll be good 🤣
the trunklid is fucked, and the carpet in the back is worn.....go back and get it right....I know these cars....this one needs more work...it's NOT cherry
You're a jerk!
I'd still give my left nut for it, especially it being stick without P/B or P/S.
NOT a real fs obvios clone wont tell what gave it away but blatant