Formula S.Wtf is the S code stand for anyways??
Formula S.Wtf is the S code stand for anyways??
Wtf is the S code stand for anyways??
He's a fan of Trading Places.He’s talking about the “S” in Formula “S”
…clueless
So its not a real Formula S. Just a base 273 2-bbl car with a 426 swapped in.
Buyer beware --- another example to always do a pre purchase inspection with potentially consultation before buying with a Mopar knowledgeable person. This car is a basic 1967 Plymouth Barracuda born with a base 273 2 barrel and noting more - NOT a Formula S --- just some elephant eared - flopped in - no motor mounts - used 426 crate motor rated at 465 horsepower if tuned well ...so it's worth what someone will pay for that - with overall condition being average at best with all the noted changes stated earlier in this thread - given the lack of eye appeal and no real provenance this car might sell for $35-40 K ... IF ... they find the right buyer .... just another flipper dreamin'
When I purchased my Barracuda the seller was misrepresenting it as a formula S car. It still has the tail panel with badge from a formula S car on it that was shown in the add. I asked for and checked the VIN before seeing it to find out it was actually a 318 car. It had a rebuilt '68 340 sixpack engine swap as well, which was the main selling point for me. Of course numbers matching rare original cars will bring good prices and are more desirable.
If it’s the second letter in the serial number S would mean it’s a 383 car I believe. Ofcourse I could be wrong. In the dart line up S meant 340 or 383 S was for special V8. KimWtf is the S code stand for anyways??
Thanks for clearing that up Steve. I assumed they were the same as a Dart. KimNot for cudas Kim, "S" was only on fendertag.
If it’s the second letter in the serial number S would mean it’s a 383 car I believe. Ofcourse I could be wrong. In the dart line up S meant 340 or 383 S was for special V8. Kim
Formula SWtf is the S code stand for anyways??