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Numbers matching 67s basket case.

I have a chance to acquire numbers matching 67s. It was in a major accident 20+ years ago and then left in the dirt to rust from the bottom up. But it has more or less everything, correct motor 901/02, correct "s" webber carbs, correct transmission 901/02, five 4-1/2 fuchs, all the big brakes and koni's, all the correct gauges, gas heater and all the glass is in good shape. The body is in slightly better shape then the 68 that just sold on ebay for 30k. But that said, more or less everything needs to be rebuilt.

Thoughts on what it's worth?

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In this market, mid $40s.
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I think the bigger question is how much are you willing to spend? What I mean is to be right that car is going to need high 5 figures to make it right.

Are you looking to make a buck on saving one and bringing it to market or do you plan to personally rescue it?

I think it is worth a little more than TW says but his exposure to "opportunity" is greater than mine and he handles way more cars than I ever will. I bought what I can afford, a '67 912 that needs its interior restored.
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stick in on ebay and let the market tell you.

I seem to remember more than a couple very needy 67Ses selling in the $70s last year...and the market has appreciated since.

Assuming a full restoration around $150k if someone paid $70 they would be just fine considering the values for level on cars are now near $300k.

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