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  • Ronald R.
    Very Frequent User
    • May 31, 1989
    • 670

    1967 air cpe

    A lady brought a car to me and asked if i could tell her what it is worth. It is a one owner yellow coupe with a no hit body and one over the paint repaint ( or would be a nice survivor car) 50k miles orig engine interior (nice), trans and rear end, has protecto plate and tank sheet. Carb, alt, voltage reg, radiator all replaced. orig spare, jack etc. it is the nicest body ive seen on a mid year, no dings cracks or bonding strip separation, hood stands and floor pan nice. 300 HP 4 speed. any idea what this one is worth? Id guess 50K, ??
  • Mike B.
    Very Frequent User
    • July 31, 1994
    • 838

    #2
    Re: 1967 air cpe

    Good Morning Ronald,

    I've sent you a private message with an attached 2018 pricing guide not Driveline so I did't want to post it here. Sounds like you're close in your estimate but maybe more with the car's other options if any. I'd also check the Driveline, Hemmings etc.

    Mike

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    • Darryl D.
      Very Frequent User
      • February 6, 2017
      • 386

      #3
      Re: 1967 air cpe

      From your brief description if the car has air-conditioning the price would be around $70,000 in my opinion

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      • Ronald R.
        Very Frequent User
        • May 31, 1989
        • 670

        #4
        Re: 1967 air cpe

        Thanks, the car does not have many options, no A.I.R., no PW, PS, PB, does have speed minder thanks

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        • Darryl D.
          Very Frequent User
          • February 6, 2017
          • 386

          #5
          Re: 1967 air cpe

          Originally posted by Ronald Rains (15175)
          Thanks, the car does not have many options, no A.I.R., no PW, PS, PB, does have speed minder thanks
          A.I.R. Is smog equipment. Are you saying the car does not have air conditioning?

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          • Ronald R.
            Very Frequent User
            • May 31, 1989
            • 670

            #6
            Re: 1967 air cpe

            It has AC but no smog it is a Texas car thanks RDR

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            • Darryl D.
              Very Frequent User
              • February 6, 2017
              • 386

              #7
              Re: 1967 air cpe

              Originally posted by Ronald Rains (15175)
              Thanks, the car does not have many options, no A.I.R., no PW, PS, PB, does have speed minder thanks
              Without PS it changes a little for the value but you can add that for around $2K. Surprised it does not have it with A/C.

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              • Jimmy G.
                Very Frequent User
                • October 31, 1979
                • 975

                #8
                Re: 1967 air cpe

                $ 70 K Not a chance in hades it would auction for that much
                Founder - Carolinas Chapter NCRS

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                • Gary J.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • March 31, 1980
                  • 1229

                  #9
                  Re: 1967 air cpe

                  Agree with Jimmy

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                  • Leif A.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • August 31, 1997
                    • 3603

                    #10
                    Re: 1967 air cpe

                    Have to agree with Jimmy and Gary, although, I sure wish it would.
                    Last edited by Leif A.; January 2, 2019, 08:25 PM.
                    Leif
                    '67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
                    Top Flight 2017 Lone Star Regional

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                    • Darryl D.
                      Very Frequent User
                      • February 6, 2017
                      • 386

                      #11
                      Re: 1967 air cpe

                      Originally posted by Jimmy Gregg (2756)
                      $ 70 K Not a chance in hades it would auction for that much
                      First of all I don't recall anyone asking what it would AUCTION for.

                      I have been buying and selling sports, muscle, antique and special interest cars for 50 years and have a pretty good handle on what things will sell for. I recently purchased a 1965 coupe in very similar condition with PS, PB, PW, tele, 4 speed, BORN WITH 300 h.p. with 76K original miles, one repaint in original rally red no hit body in good driver condition and was happy to paid $55K for it. A 67 will bring more money then a 65 and if my car had factory A/C I would have paid at least $10K more for it. Try and find an original car like this and see what it sells for. Just check a few dealer sites on the net for a like type car.

                      Also remember that with a car sold at auction the buyer will end up paying approximately 20% more for the car when you add the buyers premium (generally 10%) and sales tax. I live in AZ. where there is no sales tax paid on transactions between private party regardless of what state I buy it in. If I buy it from a dealer (which an auction company is) I will pay sales tax which in AZ. is 10%. So, if this car sold at auction for $55K (which would be a GREAT deal for one with factory A/C) the buyer would really be paying $66K for it PLUS transportation fees and what ever expenses they have getting to, from and during the auction unless they happen to live close by.

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                      • Darryl D.
                        Very Frequent User
                        • February 6, 2017
                        • 386

                        #12
                        Re: 1967 air cpe

                        Originally posted by Leif Anderson (29632)
                        Have to agree with Jimmy and Greg...although, I sure wish it would.
                        OK, so what would you expect to get for your car equipped as you shown?

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                        • Kenneth B.
                          Extremely Frequent Poster
                          • August 31, 1984
                          • 2084

                          #13
                          Re: 1967 air cpe

                          Originally posted by Darryl Dayton (63266)
                          First of all I don't recall anyone asking what it would AUCTION for.

                          I have been buying and selling sports, muscle, antique and special interest cars for 50 years and have a pretty good handle on what things will sell for. I recently purchased a 1965 coupe in very similar condition with PS, PB, PW, tele, 4 speed, BORN WITH 300 h.p. with 76K original miles, one repaint in original rally red no hit body in good driver condition and was happy to paid $55K for it. A 67 will bring more money then a 65 and if my car had factory A/C I would have paid at least $10K more for it. Try and find an original car like this and see what it sells for. Just check a few dealer sites on the net for a like type car.

                          Also remember that with a car sold at auction the buyer will end up paying approximately 20% more for the car when you add the buyers premium (generally 10%) and sales tax. I live in AZ. where there is no sales tax paid on transactions between private party regardless of what state I buy it in. If I buy it from a dealer (which an auction company is) I will pay sales tax which in AZ. is 10%. So, if this car sold at auction for $55K (which would be a GREAT deal for one with factory A/C) the buyer would really be paying $66K for it PLUS transportation fees and what ever expenses they have getting to, from and during the auction unless they happen to live close by.
                          So are you saying you would pay 70,000.00 for the car to resell. What would you ask. don't know where you sell to but nobody I know would pay north of 70,000.00 for that Corvette. Transportation & other costs are the same no matter where you buy it. Also I live in Arizona & I don't pay 10% sales tax on anything. Thought cars were 7%. You ask what someone should pay & I think 50 is a good # to try to flip. You always need to put a couple of grand in it to sell.
                          65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
                          What A MAN WON'T SPEND TO GIVE HIS ASS A RIDE

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                          • Leif A.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • August 31, 1997
                            • 3603

                            #14
                            Re: 1967 air cpe

                            Originally posted by Darryl Dayton (63266)
                            OK, so what would you expect to get for your car equipped as you shown?
                            Darryl,
                            I've never given that any thought as it's not for sale. My comment of "I wish it would" (sell for $70000) meant it could only help the value of my car, I would think. Quick math, if that base motor, 4sp, A/C car sells for $70000, then I would think my car would be worth no less than $90000. Again, not for sale and I sure don't own a crystal ball. All hypothetical. I think the $50000 number being bandied about is a realistic number for that particular car.
                            Leif
                            '67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
                            Top Flight 2017 Lone Star Regional

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                            • Darryl D.
                              Very Frequent User
                              • February 6, 2017
                              • 386

                              #15
                              Re: 1967 air cpe

                              Originally posted by Kenneth Barry (7808)
                              So are you saying you would pay 70,000.00 for the car to resell. What would you ask. don't know where you sell to but nobody I know would pay north of 70,000.00 for that Corvette. Transportation & other costs are the same no matter where you buy it. Also I live in Arizona & I don't pay 10% sales tax on anything. Thought cars were 7%. You ask what someone should pay & I think 50 is a good # to try to flip. You always need to put a couple of grand in it to sell.
                              No body has mentioned resale here and of course if that was the case $50K would be a great deal to make considerable money on the car.

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