Value of '67
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Value of '67
I'm not sure where to ask this, but hopefully someone here could direct me. I would like to sell my '67 roadster. A driver, good cosmetics, but a little tired under the hood, and very high miles. When I post the car for sale I would prefer to put a price on it and not simply say, "Make Offer" Who or what is a reliable source for market value? And by market value I mean a dollar amount which is not a "give away" but a number which would produce a sale in a reasonable amount of time?
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Don Parrish Phoenix
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Don Parrish Phoenix
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Melting Slicks
Post some pictures on here and all the information you can. You will get plenty of advice and opinions on your car and it's worth.
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I'm not sure where to ask this, but hopefully someone here could direct me. I would like to sell my '67 roadster. A driver, good cosmetics, but a little tired under the hood, and very high miles. When I post the car for sale I would prefer to put a price on it and not simply say, "Make Offer" Who or what is a reliable source for market value? And by market value I mean a dollar amount which is not a "give away" but a number which would produce a sale in a reasonable amount of time?
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Don Parrish Phoenix
Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Don Parrish Phoenix
1. Does it have the original matching number motor that it left the factory with?
2. Is it a small block ot big block and the engine size.
3. If it's a small block is it a 350 HP or 300 HP car (a 350 HP car is worth at least $5k more than a 300 HP).
4. Does it have air conditioning (this is really the only option that adds value)
5. Is it a manual or automatic (an automatic is worth $5k to 10K less than a manual).
Does it have a protect-o-plate or a tank sticker. If it does, its worth $5k to $10k more money.
Lets assume that the car is a decent driver 1967 327/350 HP car with the original motor and no air conditioning and no documentation (protect-o-plate or tank sticker). In this case, the car is probably worth about $50k if it is in average condition #3 condition.
In a #2 condition you are probably looking at $55k and if it has documentation you are looking at $65k in a #2 condition.
If it has the original motor but is a 300 HP manual transmission then, $40k to $45k. If its an automatic, high $30's.
If the car does not have the original motor, then somewhere around $35k.
Good luck with your sale.
Last edited by VettePro67; 10-04-2011 at 12:01 PM. Reason: spelling
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http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=SC0511-106469
Yes, all the 67 Blues bring the big money as does black!