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Old 10-02-2011, 02:21 PM
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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.

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Old 10-02-2011, 02:34 PM
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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.
Old 10-02-2011, 10:47 PM
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Don, I am looking for an additional 67 convertible. PM me with what you have for sale. Jim
Old 10-03-2011, 11:57 AM
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I'm looking for a 1967 can you send me pics of car to pgsmith@stny.rr.com
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I am also in Phoenix send me some information as I may be interested.
Old 10-04-2011, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Don Parrish
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
Don..the value will depend on a number of factors beside condition for exampole:

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.

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You forgot color Frank. If it's any color but red or blue deduct at least $20,000.
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Originally Posted by BlackbirdZ07
You forgot color Frank. If it's any color but red or blue deduct at least $20,000.
Black, any of the Blues and Red are certainly the most desirable colors and bring the most money. If the car is a real black car add $5k.
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Originally Posted by BlackbirdZ07
You forgot color Frank. If it's any color but red or blue deduct at least $20,000.
Here is a blue one that sold in May for $67,500 k (63,000 hammer price plus a 7% ($4,500) buyers fee.

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=SC0511-106469

Yes, all the 67 Blues bring the big money as does black!

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