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Value of 67 911
Matching #. Do not have COA, but according to Red Book #'s fall in to sequence.
Runs and Drives, but needs restoration. Don't have pics , as of yet. Vin 305184; Eng 909007; Webber 40ID (made in Italy) K&S filers Fuchs 16's on all corners.
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Gytis 89 964 C4 86 930 Last edited by IDGAF27; 09-21-2010 at 03:39 PM.. |
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I guess this all depends on what you are looking for.
My opinion only: The real value in older long hoods is in their originality and this car has been severely modified from original to look like a later type with aftermarket parts/kit which is probably fiberglass. The valuable 67 parts appear to be gone--original front fenders, front and rear bumpers, early head lights, window frames, early turn signal housings, compete interior, wheels, etc. What you have is an old chassis of unknown quality (RUST, RUST, RUST) that was used as a basis for the "update." If you like that look, O.K. but it is not a plus that it was constructed from a 67 with still the original engine. That "Actual Cash Value" figure of $69,000? The guy must be smoking some good stuff--he needs to drop at least one zero from that number!! A lot will depend on the mechanical condition and the quality of the body/upgrade but I wouldn't expect that car to auction anywhere near the "Actual Cash Value" claimed. More likely it will stay in four figures though the parts may be worth something to someone. Again, my opinion only but if you like this look, there are other cars out there that would be worth looking at unless you can pick this one up very, very cheap.
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Thanks.
Fortunately for me car is pretty much all together and original. Metal fenders, 1/4 panels all around Even rear flares are metal you are right, front/ rear bumpers are missing, as well as tail lid. But engine/tranny matching #.
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I would guess that a fair price for an average condition, driver level unmolested 67 normal coupe without special options or colors is around $20k in today's fickle market. Unusual options, colors or period modifications would add value; non-period modifications (i.e., updates), rust and others significant needs would detract from the value. Pictures help.
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