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sokoloka
07-01-2012, 06:04 PM
Have a co-worker who's contemplating selling the 67 Camaro that's been parked in his backyard since the early 1980's. This is somewhat of a self-serving question as I've been bugging him to sell it to me, but what would you guys peg the value of this particular car at?
Here's the description he emailed me as I'm currently overseas:
It's not a rust free car. The engine is a true 1967 SS350 L48 engine that has been decked which wiped out the serial numbers. The transmission that's in the car is a wide ratio 3 speed I have a wide ratio RockCrusher 4 speed in the garage. Basically this car needs everything. It would probably be best with a new crate motor.The interior needs everything. The car hasn't even been non-opped in about 17 years. The trunk is rusted out but I bought a new pan years ago to put in. the right vent window was busted out when the stole the gauges from the console. I bought replacement set but I think it needed a clock or fuel gauge.

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No real pictures of the rust damage or engine compartment condition - but looks like the car needs some serious TLC.
What would you peg the fair value at?

JEFFTATE
07-02-2012, 10:00 AM
You should do a comparison check on AutoTrader.com and Ebay Motors ...
I looked over there and saw a couple of '67 bodies for $3500 to $4500 ...
The market is down right now ..
The car is worth ( the most that someone is willing to pay for it ) .

class67
07-04-2012, 07:13 AM
That is a pretty complete car, most all the parts are there! Where is the console? I see the bracket there. Does it have the fold down rear seat too? anyway, it needs total restoration, start at $2,500 and see where it goes from there. You never know...

My 67 RS was in as bad of shape as that and I picked it up for 1k. Of course that was in 01 but they are out there, good luck!

5spd540
07-13-2012, 08:39 PM
5500 to 7500

MK69RSSS
07-14-2012, 04:24 AM
Buy one that's already done. Save the cash now. Prolly worth $2000-$2500

WILWAXU
07-14-2012, 10:23 AM
If you plan to register it in Cali, be sure to check it with DMV before purchasing.

Steve68
07-17-2012, 07:22 PM
thats a A/C car too,