Can anyone give me an idea of current market values for 1966 coupes? I've got a fellow who tells me he has a stalled restoration in his basement. The verbal description I got was a base 327, 4 speed and a/c. Engine, trans and interior pulled out but present. All numbers are supposed to match.
1966 Coupe Values
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Re: 1966 Coupe Values
Can anyone give me an idea of current market values for 1966 coupes? I've got a fellow who tells me he has a stalled restoration in his basement. The verbal description I got was a base 327, 4 speed and a/c. Engine, trans and interior pulled out but present. All numbers are supposed to match.
After you have this estimate, then you need to compare it to what the car is worth in the market. This varies a lot but you can get a good idea from post #2 in the thread below.
Be conservative with your estimates and you should'nt go upside down on the purchase.
Good luck, and remember, this is fun.
Paul- Top
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Caveat EmptorDick Whittington- Top
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Glen - I suspect the answer you're seeking is slightly different than what's been provided so far......
Are you wondering what the range of market value will be for a '66 base engine 4-spd coupe with AC once it's assembled/running/completed?
I'm certainly no expert. A recent look at Driveline asking prices leads me to believe the market is still in a state of turmoil just as our financial markets are today.
I bought a pretty complete/numbers matching '66 L-79 convertible (few options besides telescoping column/ no documentation) in '04, and a 2-owner '67 L-79 coupe (few options, but some credible documentation) in '08. Both needing some mechanical/cosmetic restoration.
Anyway, I'd say the present RANGE for market values for the car you describe is maybe $30-40k at the low end for a NOM car missing some original parts/no documentation/etc. to $60-70k at the high end for a well restored or original complete car with bulletproof documenation/etc..
Regards,
Bob- Top
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