Johnny Lightning
1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda
• Casting #260 • Year Introduced: 2003 •


(1968 Hemi Cuda)
Mopar or No Car Release 2 - wl, rw



(1968 Hemi Barracuda)
Holiday Classics 2003 - nv



(1967)
Muscle Cars V Release 3 - wl



(1968)
Muscle Cars V Release 4 - wl



(1968)
Mopar Nationals 2003 - wl



(1968)
Mopar Nationals 2003 - wl



(1968)
Street Freaks Release 7/

American Glory - wl



(1969)
TRU Pony Power 5 Pack - wl




(1968)
Meijer's Muscle Car 6 Pack - nv



(1968)
Mopar or No Car Box Set 1 - wl



(1969)
Sixties Sizzle Release 1 - wl



(1968)
Primedia Magazine Release 10 - wl



(1968)
Muscle Cars Box Set 2004 - wl



(1967)
Mopar or No Car Release 7 - wl



(1969)
Mopar or No Car Toys'R'Us Release 2005 - wl



(1969)
Mopar or No Car 5 Car Box Set (2005) - wl



(1967)
Primedia Magazine Release 13 - wl



(1969)
Pony Power 10 Car Box Set 2005 - wl



(1968)
Muscle Cars 10 Car Box Set 2005 - wl



(1968)
Johnny Retro Release 2 - wl



(1969)
Mopar or No Car Release 13 - wl



(1967)
Classic Gold 2018 Release 4A - wl



(1967)
Classic Gold 2018 Release 4B - wl



(1967)
Street Freaks Release 2020 Release 2A/
The Spoilers - wl



(1967)
Street Freaks Release 2020 Release 2B/
The Spoilers - wl


How to identify years and options.

The '67 has the Barracuda emblem in front of the wheel and no marker lights.
The '68 has the emblem behind the front wheel and has round marker lights.
The '69 also the emblem in front of the wheel, but has a rectangular shaped marker lights.
For the '68 model, the big square shaped hood scoop is for the Hemi option.
For the '69 model, the 'Cuda and 'Cuda 440 option has a unique hood identified by the 2 small scoops in the back of the hood.
The finned hood accents were only available on the '67 and '68 models, while the '69 had a smoothed out hood.
There were also differences between the grills and tail lights for the three years.


nv = no variations
rw = "real wheels" version released
wl = white lightning version released


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