Barn find
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Barn find
Gents:
I have been in the market for a rare project and in my travels came across a camaro that looks interesting. It is a 1967 Camaro RS/SS convertible. The car is all original except paint. Factory options are: 350, 3SPD, fold down rear seat, disc F. brakes and was originally butter yellow. All numbers match. The question is how rare is this car? Are these common options? The car runs and drives and shows no rust. What value would this car have? Thanks for your help. I hope next time I post that I am looking for parts for my new ride.
I have been in the market for a rare project and in my travels came across a camaro that looks interesting. It is a 1967 Camaro RS/SS convertible. The car is all original except paint. Factory options are: 350, 3SPD, fold down rear seat, disc F. brakes and was originally butter yellow. All numbers match. The question is how rare is this car? Are these common options? The car runs and drives and shows no rust. What value would this car have? Thanks for your help. I hope next time I post that I am looking for parts for my new ride.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
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None of the options are super rare but as a combination its a very well optioned car. I would guess in this market with a professional grade restoration you would be looking at a 50K car. They did keep records of how many car had what options they did not keep record of combination. You can find out how many RS's were sold and how many SS's and even how many convertibles but not how many RS/SS convertibles.
If it was a 396 you would be looking more like 75K
If it was a 396 you would be looking more like 75K
#4
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,387
Barrett Jackson is where rich people go to buy car from one another. If you realy want to learn about the value of classic cars go to http://www.hemmings.com/
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