1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

This 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible is a real showstopper. And with it’s 383 cu in engine and 4-speed tranny, it’s a rare “fish”, too. Check it out.

1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Here’s some really awesome pics of an eye-popping 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible we recently came across!

The most expensive Barracuda, a total of 4,228 were produced throughout the 1967 model year. But according to the owner, only seven 383 – 4-speed Barracuda convertibles were produced in 1967.

This is one of three convertibles known to still exist. Certainly makes it a pretty rare fish, wouldn’t you say?

Whether all that’s accurate or not, I think you’ll love these pics, especially if you are a MOPAR muscle car fan. Scroll through them and see if you feel the same!

1967 Plymouth Barracuda

Plymouth Barracuda

1967 Plymouth Barracuda

1967 Plymouth Barracuda

Thanks for checking out this classic 1967 Plymouth Barracuda!

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If you’re a MOPAR fan I know it was.

If this ’67 inspired you, you might want to take a look at a few other Barracudas currently for sale on eBay.

Looking to inject some life into your own Barracuda? Start by checking out the parts available for your Barracuda on eBay. You’ll find thousands of parts available, everything from brakes and body panels to hubcaps and wiring harnesses.

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