1969 Barracuda Formula S convertible registry

Thread back from the dead! Since you are new and this is your first post, WELCOME! Here is some friendly advice:

This thread was talking specifically about 69 Barracuda 340S convertibles, but since you are new here I will try and help you out...

There are sites like MyMopar, www.stockmopar.com/mopar-vin-decoder.php, and others out there that you can gather information about your car from. There is also a VIN decoder on this site and decoding your options can also be done here:

www.stockmopar.com/mopar-fender-tag-decoder.php

Here is a website that has 1969 Barracuda production numbers:
http://www.plymouthbarracuda.net/information/1969-barracuda-production.shtml

Check the links above to decode your fender tag as well (hopefully the car has one).

If you have an A56 car, it is a rare fish indeed. I personally can't tell you that it is 1 of 1. Not sure of what overall shape it is in, but I would recommend that you start a new thread in the Welcome Wagon section with some pictures of your car and introduce yourself and your car to members. I am sure that car in any condition will garner some responses from members here, and there is a vast amount of resident knowledge that can tell you most everything you would want to know. Generally speaking there is not much, if anything, that Galen can tell you about your car that people here can't as well. If you want Galen's stamp of approval, you have to be willing to pony up the cash (and various "options" to drill down to how many he has in his registry like yours, they all cost more money) and willing to wait an extended period of time to hear anything back.

The only way your car would be a 1 of 1 would be based upon the variety of options of the car (FB, Bronze Fire Metallic, 4speed, A56 with a bench seat). Is it possible? Perhaps. Either way, it sounds like a cool combo. My old 1969 Red NB A56 had a bench seat and was a "stripe delete" car...not sure how many bench seats A56s were out there in total, but when I had mine, I was curious.

Hopefully your car has that or the buildsheet that came with the car (and it belongs to your car. Check under the back seat as a start).

Either way, feel welcome, look around, ask questions and you will soon see this is the best A-body resource out there.