View Full Version : Going Prices for '67 RS/SS Convertibles?


SFCamaro
Sep 8th, 05, 12:17 AM
What are the going prices for original matching number '67 RS/SS Convertibles? Does factory a/c add much additional value? Much value difference between a 4 speed and powerglide car?

--Steve

dragsterman
Sep 8th, 05, 12:45 AM
$50 bucks. Where can I pick it up?? It all depends on the car and the buyer as to the value. Pg vs 4 spd. Well, I like a 4 speed, but Mrs. Jones may like a PG? A/C may add value if someone is looking for a more oprioned car? A/C on a convertible?? I always thaught that was kinda funny anyway. Anyone can throw a # at you. But I am sure you have a value in your head. If you want a bid off. Put it on EBay. Is the car done? 100% correct? Documented besides the cowl tag? Driver? Project? It really depends on many things, color, int, options and the person buying it.

Bruce68conv
Sep 10th, 05, 07:23 PM
Hi, here is a classic car price web site http://www.nadaguides.com/autohome2.aspx

Bruce68conv
Sep 10th, 05, 07:28 PM
Here is what they say

Original MSRP: $2,914


Low Retail Average Retail High Retail
Base Price

$12,150 $25,400 $44,400

Options

Factory Air Conditioning 10% 10% 10%
Rally Sport Package 15% 15% 15%

TOTAL PRICE $15,188 $31,750* $55,500

cambird68
Sep 11th, 05, 08:28 AM
Hemmings Muscle Machines 2005 Price guide:(restored cars in great shape)
1967 SS Conv.
Tranny Eng. /HP Low Avg. High
4sp 327/275 11,000 26,000 48,500
SAME FOR 350
4SP 396/325 15,500 32,500 50,000
SAME 396/375 20,000 41,500 64,000
AUTO 396/325 14,500 30,500 46,500
SAME 396/375 18,500 38,500 59,500

I left some of the other prices out. This is based on the auction prices and really it comes down to what someone is willing to pay. Hopefuly this will help some.