Vehicle Original VIN : V855137890
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this 1965 Plymouth Barracuda for your consideration. The 1965
Plymouth Barracuda Formula S is a true American classic, known for its remarkable combination of
power and style. Under the hood, this beauty boasts a potent drivetrain, featuring a robust 273ci
Commando V8 engine. This engine was not only known for its impressive 235 horsepower but also its
smooth delivery of power, making it a joy to drive. Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, the
Formula S package added a sportier edge to the Barracuda, giving drivers precise control over its
performance. What sets the Formula S apart from its standard counterpart are the performance
upgrades that come with the package, including heavy-duty suspension, a larger front sway bar, and
power-assisted brakes.
The exterior of the 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S is a sight to behold. Finished in a clean and
captivating Gold paint, it's a timeless color that exudes elegance and style. A striking black racing stripe
runs the entire length of the vehicle, adding a sporty touch that emphasizes its performance pedigree.
The car also features exquisite brightwork and trim, showcasing the attention to detail in its design.
Inside, the stock black interior remains in excellent condition, providing a comfortable and stylish driving
environment that complements the exterior's allure.
The Plymouth Barracuda, introduced in 1964, was a pioneer in the American muscle car scene. It was
often overshadowed by its contemporaries like the Ford Mustang, but it had the unique distinction of
being one of the first pony cars to hit the market, debuting just a few weeks before the Mustang. The
65 Barracuda's fold-down rear seats and large rear window made it a versatile and practical sports car.
The Barracuda nameplate was initially associated with a performance-oriented version of the Valiant,
but by 1965, it became a separate model line. Over the years, Barracudas gained popularity, and the
Formula S package showcased its potential as a formidable sports car that combined style, power, and
handling in a sleek package, making it a true classic in automotive history. Please call or email with any
questions or for additional information.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this 1965 Plymouth Barracuda for your consideration. The 1965
Plymouth Barracuda Formula S is a true American classic, known for its remarkable combination of
power and style. Under the hood, this beauty boasts a potent drivetrain, featuring a robust 273ci
Commando V8 engine. This engine was not only known for its impressive 235 horsepower but also its
smooth delivery of power, making it a joy to drive. Paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, the
Formula S package added a sportier edge to the Barracuda, giving drivers precise control over its
performance. What sets the Formula S apart from its standard counterpart are the performance
upgrades that come with the package, including heavy-duty suspension, a larger front sway bar, and
power-assisted brakes.
The exterior of the 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S is a sight to behold. Finished in a clean and
captivating Gold paint, it's a timeless color that exudes elegance and style. A striking black racing stripe
runs the entire length of the vehicle, adding a sporty touch that emphasizes its performance pedigree.
The car also features exquisite brightwork and trim, showcasing the attention to detail in its design.
Inside, the stock black interior remains in excellent condition, providing a comfortable and stylish driving
environment that complements the exterior's allure.
The Plymouth Barracuda, introduced in 1964, was a pioneer in the American muscle car scene. It was
often overshadowed by its contemporaries like the Ford Mustang, but it had the unique distinction of
being one of the first pony cars to hit the market, debuting just a few weeks before the Mustang. The
65 Barracuda's fold-down rear seats and large rear window made it a versatile and practical sports car.
The Barracuda nameplate was initially associated with a performance-oriented version of the Valiant,
but by 1965, it became a separate model line. Over the years, Barracudas gained popularity, and the
Formula S package showcased its potential as a formidable sports car that combined style, power, and
handling in a sleek package, making it a true classic in automotive history. Please call or email with any
questions or for additional information.