This 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible represents one of only 4,300 drop-tops produced that year - a mere tenth of Mustang's convertible production. The yellow exterior paint creates a bold presentation against the white vinyl convertible top. The classic lines flow from front to back, emphasized by factory steel 14-inch wheels with hub caps. The dual exhaust tips add an athletic touch to the rear profile, while Hankook Optimal H724 195/75R14 whitewalls connect this Plymouth to the pavement with period-correct style.
The tan vinyl interior delivers pure 1960s muscle car style. Bucket seats flank the factory console, topped by the floor-mounted four-speed shifter. An AM/FM/AUX stereo with Bluetooth capability provides modern audio options. The full factory gauge package keeps tabs on vital statistics, while the color-keyed convertible top boot maintains a clean look when the top is down. The gold tones throughout create a unified appearance that speaks to this car's originality.
The 273 cubic inch V8 and four-speed manual transmission make for an engaging driving combination. The Chrysler small block V8 breathes through a Carter 2-barrel carburetor and stock cast-iron manifolds. Dual exhaust provides a proper muscle car soundtrack. The 8-3/4 rear end puts the power to the ground, while the front independent suspension with torsion bars and rear leaf springs deliver classic Mopar handling characteristics.
HIGHLIGHTS:
273 V8 Engine
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Carter 2-Barrel Carburetor
Dual Exhaust System
8-3/4 Rear End
Independent Front Suspension with Torsion Bars
Rear Leaf Springs
Yellow Paint
White Vinyl Convertible Top
14-inch Steel Wheels with Hub Caps
Hankook Optimal H724 195/75R14 Whitewalls
Factory Chrome Bumpers
Convertible Top Boot
Tan Interior with Bucket Seats
Factory Console
Floor-Mounted Shifter
Full Factory Gauges
AM/FM/AUX Stereo with Bluetooth
Color-Keyed Top Boot
One of 4,300 Convertibles Produced in 1967
This 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible combines classic Mopar muscle with open-air excitement. The 273 V8, four-speed manual, and rare convertible configuration make this Plymouth a compelling choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Call today!