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What kind of tires does a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda use?

What kind of tires does a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda use?

They replace all the stock wheels on a ’67 or ‘69 with 15X7 rally wheels and 275/60/15 BF Goodrich TA’s trires. There were no clearance problems and it was lowered a little. They replace all the stock ’69 rear wheels with 15X8 rally wheels and 275/60/15 BF Goodrich TA’s tires. They use around a 4.5″ backspace.

What was the base price of a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda?

Since its introduction in 1967, the notchback Barracuda model sold well relative to other Barracuda models, though it never surpass the fastback model in sales. However, only the notchback would be available after the 1970 restyle. Production for the 1967 notchback was 12,757 units, and the cars had the lowest base price of any Barracuda at $2,674.

What kind of engine does a Plymouth Barracuda have?

On the outside, the ‘Cuda 340 package distinguished itself with a blacked-out grille, dual exhaust, heavy-duty brakes, a refined sports suspension an 14-inch tires. True to the numerical portion of its name, it could be added to cars with the 340 CID V8, as well as to cars with the 383 CID V8.

What’s the difference between wide wheel and backspacing on a Plymouth Barracuda?

A 5 1/2″ wide wheel has center at 2 3/4 ” and the difference between backspace (3 1/4″) and center (2 3/4″) is 1/2″. OK – I got that, now. The Canyon wheels have 5.5″ backspacing. Looks to me that if you have that much backspacing, you could possibly go up to a B-body rear end. That’s 3.25″ vs. 5.5″ backspacing. Difference of 2.25″.

They replace all the stock wheels on a ’67 or ‘69 with 15X7 rally wheels and 275/60/15 BF Goodrich TA’s trires. There were no clearance problems and it was lowered a little. They replace all the stock ’69 rear wheels with 15X8 rally wheels and 275/60/15 BF Goodrich TA’s tires. They use around a 4.5″ backspace.

Since its introduction in 1967, the notchback Barracuda model sold well relative to other Barracuda models, though it never surpass the fastback model in sales. However, only the notchback would be available after the 1970 restyle. Production for the 1967 notchback was 12,757 units, and the cars had the lowest base price of any Barracuda at $2,674.

A 5 1/2″ wide wheel has center at 2 3/4 ” and the difference between backspace (3 1/4″) and center (2 3/4″) is 1/2″. OK – I got that, now. The Canyon wheels have 5.5″ backspacing. Looks to me that if you have that much backspacing, you could possibly go up to a B-body rear end. That’s 3.25″ vs. 5.5″ backspacing. Difference of 2.25″.

On the outside, the ‘Cuda 340 package distinguished itself with a blacked-out grille, dual exhaust, heavy-duty brakes, a refined sports suspension an 14-inch tires. True to the numerical portion of its name, it could be added to cars with the 340 CID V8, as well as to cars with the 383 CID V8.

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Ruth Doyle