I found the a/c exceptions listed for 1969, but Dodge was more open about it than Plymouth in the Data Books. Didn't find similar in 1968 Plymouth Data Book, just the exception of factory a/c not allowed on 383 2bbl 4-spd B-bodies and GTX 4-spds. Nothing on 383 4bbls noted. AND nothing about it listed in the Plymouth sales brochures.
What I did notice in the Plymouth literature was an engine listing for 1968, which listed the camshaft versions. The 383/330 was termed "Special" (as was the 383/290 2bbl) and the 383/335 was termed "High Performance", plus other words like "high lift, long duration" for the 383/335 cam. Which equated to the "Special" cam being the 256/260 item and the "High Performance" cam being the 268/284 item.
So, my knowledge expanded,
Thanks,
CBODY67
What I did notice in the Plymouth literature was an engine listing for 1968, which listed the camshaft versions. The 383/330 was termed "Special" (as was the 383/290 2bbl) and the 383/335 was termed "High Performance", plus other words like "high lift, long duration" for the 383/335 cam. Which equated to the "Special" cam being the 256/260 item and the "High Performance" cam being the 268/284 item.
So, my knowledge expanded,
Thanks,
CBODY67