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Old 04-05-2004, 01:32 PM
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Default 67 fastback value

I am going to look at a 67 fastback tonight. The car is $950.

The car is a rolling shell, has back seat, console, dash, no front clip, no trunk lid, sounds like a good bit of rust.
no engine/trans. interior stripped, front glass gone.

how much is a 67 worth? are they really so hard to find?

thanks for any fast advice.

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Old 04-05-2004, 04:17 PM
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Default RE: 67 fastback value

To be honest, the car sounds like a major project car. Around my neck of the woods, that car would be a $400 car. To get that car back to some state of being a car again, it will literally take thousands of dollars.
67 Fastbacks are not really hard to find, but they are gaining poularity as people are doing "Eleanor" conversions on them. A good restored one will fetch around 8-10K. More if it is done to factory specs/perfection.
If you really have your sights set on one, check these sources first: www.hemmings.com www.traderonline.com This way you will get an idea of the prices/conditions.
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Old 04-05-2004, 11:10 PM
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Default RE: 67 fastback value

Hard to find...here are the production numbers for 67..

Convertible, standard 38,751
Convertible, bench seat 1,209
Convertible, luxury 4,848
Coupe, standard 325,853
Coupe, bench seat 8,190
Coupe, luxury 22,228
Fastback, standard 53,651
Fastback, luxury 17,391

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Old 04-07-2004, 01:39 AM
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as of last week, 65-68 fastbacks in restored condition were bringing bids of 17000 to 22000 on ebay. Of course, if you buy a rusty rolling chassis, you can easily spend those figures restoring it correctly. Depends what your intentions are. If its a car you intend to keep, and its restorable, and you have the time and money and know how, then its a decent buy.
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