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: Value of a 67 1/2?


gjewers
Aug 17th, 07, 02:03 PM
It's a 67 1/2 because the frame is 67 and the front wrap is a 68 and the motor is a 69 350 (balanced and blue printed). Paint is fair/good ('81 corvette red). Manual discs/rear drums. Muncie close ratio 4 speed, hurst shifter, 12 bolt posi rear. Combination of SS/RS trim. Very good interior with black vinyl and white striped seats(original except for recovered front seats). 144,000 on car, maybe 40,000 on motor and running gear. Mild engine work, nothing fancy. Don't drive it often but is basically a daily driver not a show car. Had it garaged for 20 years since I bought it. Never upgraded weather stripping or frame rubber but has sub frame connectors and basic traction bars, mono leaf rear. Competition clutch, headers, 3" exhaust and was told that the motor made roughly 350 HP. Have the original radio in a box. Everything works and drives fairly smooth on the freeway. A real solid car in general. Finally thinking about selling after all these years. Thanks for any input. gj

Old Man
Aug 17th, 07, 02:44 PM
You will receive a more accurate response to a value question if you post pics of the car. FYI, there is not such thing as a 67 1/2 model Camaro but you probably already know this. I'm not going to hazard a guess as to it's approzimate value but I will say that with the mix of parts it's value is less than it would be with the original 67 parts it was built with. Not being snyde just truthfull.

Vintage 68
Aug 17th, 07, 03:04 PM
Let's see - this sounds like it's sorta the "Steve Austin" of Camaros and he was worth @$6Million Dollars - so I'd start around there ...

Don't let Stevo (http://www.camaros.net/forums/member.php?u=2095) in nearby Dunsmuir see this, his wife would be pi$$ed if he brings another 'mut' home :yes:

Honestly - we would need pictures and more info, but the 'old man' has a pretty much summed up the fact that it won't be worth near what a 1967 with the majority of it's original stuff would be - unless someone with a fleet of different years (like 'dreamweaver' ;) ) needs a universal parts car ...

Unreal
Aug 17th, 07, 04:28 PM
I'd say it is whatever year is on the VIN If that doesn't match the title, I'd say it's worth the value of the parts.

jsouthco68camaro
Aug 19th, 07, 06:02 PM
You will need to post a pic to get some estimates of value... Dont let the fact that its not all original scare you off.. after 40 years most arent..Sounds to me like you have a 67 that has a non# match engine and some 68 front sheetmetal...(Fill in the marker light holes and change the grille) Big deal...Alot of 67-68 camaros have the same ...

Post a pic and you should get some responses,,

tmannet
Aug 20th, 07, 07:18 AM
pics of the vehicle would help...btw Jim is that an old VW beetle in your garage in your signature pic?

gjewers
Aug 20th, 07, 12:16 PM
Thanks for the replys from you all. I'll work on some photos...gj

hhott71
Aug 20th, 07, 01:26 PM
Cars are worth exactly what a buyer is willing to pay.