Fuzzyhall
Nov 4th, 06, 09:10 PM
Hey guys I came across this 67' Chevelle that seems like it is in great shape. It's a VIN#136 car, not a big block but it's real nice. Rebuilt 350 (fresh) and a 4-speed (I assume a muncie). Interior is great and the trunk is immaculate
Obviously this isnt a camaro but what do you think is a fair price for this car?
Thanks guys!
DanW
Nov 4th, 06, 09:13 PM
Looks nice.
Have you tried asking over here?:
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/
Fuzzyhall
Nov 4th, 06, 09:14 PM
Looks nice.
Have you tried asking over here?:
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/
haha I thought about that after the post! I trust you guys :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Lost in the 60's
Nov 5th, 06, 06:49 AM
Since you already know the 136 VIN is not a true SS model, you may not care that the seats aren't correct for the year and the upholstery isn't correct either. They ARE very nice looking and if that is OK with you that's great. The 4 speed is most likely a Muncie, but it could be a Saginaw too, and most people don't care for them as much. If the body is properly restored and "rust free", I could see it in the 18k range up here.
show
Nov 5th, 06, 07:09 AM
Something looks odd to me about the gap/alignment at the door/fender. Could just be the photo. Since it's not a #138 car I think 10,000-12,000 is top dollar and thats if there isn't any body issues. It sure looks nice in the photo's. I had a marina blue '67 ss when I was in high school and even tho I have a Camaro now I am always on the hunt for a twin of my old one. The memories of all the ummm....err....stuff that went on in it :beers:
thorpe67RS
Nov 5th, 06, 08:48 AM
I cant speak for this car but ive seen a number of 66-67 malibus go in the upper teens lately. Cars that were in very nice condition.