Can someone please help me with value of 67?
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I just recently had two 1967 Camaro's handed down to me. They are both projects, and I just dont have the money, or time to restore them. Unfortunately, I am clueless when it comes to the value.
Attached are the pictures to the convertible one.
I got underneath them and I was unable to find any rust anywhere. They have been kept in a climate controlled warehouse for the past 20 years. The engine worked when it was parked and drained. But, I wouldn't be able to verify that the engine is still any good.
Thanks for any help!
Attached are the pictures to the convertible one.
I got underneath them and I was unable to find any rust anywhere. They have been kept in a climate controlled warehouse for the past 20 years. The engine worked when it was parked and drained. But, I wouldn't be able to verify that the engine is still any good.
Thanks for any help!
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Convertible first gens are very popular. The accident damage looks like its easily repairable. Convertible four speeds are not all that common. You might see $10-15k if that one is truly rust free. Selling it on Ebay will likely get you top dollar. You need to get much better pictures, top, sides, engine bay, hood, doors, bottom of the car, inside of trunk, and close up of all damage. Find any and all paper work that might still exist for that car. How much history can you find out about the car. Prior owners and what-not. The more original the engine and drivetrain is, the better.
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Convertible first gens are very popular. The accident damage looks like its easily repairable. Convertible four speeds are not all that common. You might see $10-15k if that one is truly rust free. Selling it on Ebay will likely get you top dollar. You need to get much better pictures, top, sides, engine bay, hood, doors, bottom of the car, inside of trunk, and close up of all damage. Find any and all paper work that might still exist for that car. How much history can you find out about the car. Prior owners and what-not. The more original the engine and drivetrain is, the better.
I have a bunch more pictures, but figured it would take to long to upload them all. So, just picked a few that gave a basic outlook of the shape of the car.
Can I ask you another question? As far as I can tell, the car is missing almost all of the interior. If that is actually the case, how much should I expect to lose on the value?
Again, thanks so much for taking time out of your day to answer my questions!
Jason
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Hi Jason,
My value estimate was based on what's in the photos.
If you were a patient shopper, you could probably find a full set of seats and door panels for $500-800.
A complete interior would probably push the value up, but again, to people that know and want these cars, it is not crucial to have it.
My value estimate was based on what's in the photos.
If you were a patient shopper, you could probably find a full set of seats and door panels for $500-800.
A complete interior would probably push the value up, but again, to people that know and want these cars, it is not crucial to have it.
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