• ODT Gun Show & Swap Meet - May 4, 2024! - Click here for info

1966 Formula S Barracuda

Awesome mopar, why didn't I see this two years ago. LOL.

I've got a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II coupe.
273 (2 barrel)
auto
original survivor interior
81k miles
GA title
Pretty clean vehicle you don't see everyday.
Not perfect, but ain't no POS.
Going to sell it come spring time.
Not really into old "muscle car" stuff like I use to be. No real time to enjoy, buying an old farmhouse next month, which will take all my weekend free time up.

I have a couple 318 long blocks, headers, holley 600, etc., I was going to install on the Belvedere, but just lost interest.

Love them, but not going to enjoy them.
That was my high school car. Plymouth Belvedere ll coupe. I loved that car.
 
Mine was beautiful it was painted 1980 Dodge pearl prism white and had honey comb rallys. Black interior with front diamond tuck bucket seats. It came with a 318 but after I was done with her she had a 440 out a 70 station wagon so still had good compression. Came factory with a Holley 780 double pumper. I put in a Mopar purple shaft cam 284° duration .484° lift. and supporting valve train, double roller timing chain and Ed Hamburgers oil pan. 391 posi rear. I would race the new 87 Mustangs and by the time they hit the 1/8 mile I was crossing the 1/4. The engine and transmission were totally rebuilt before the transplant so it was all that and a bag of chips. SOB would scoot. Low end torque like you wouldn't believe. I was getting ready to put nitrous on it and a young kid loved that car so much he offered me a price I couldn't pass on. I wish I had all the Mopars I have owned. 67 Belvedere, 68 Dodge Charger and a 74 Cuda' 360. It would be a nice little collection now.
 
Back
Top Bottom