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Ron Miller 09-09-2013 12:58 PM

Thinking of Selling my 1965 A/C Coupe . . . .
 
I've been mulling this over for the last 3-4 years, and I'm strongly considering selling my '65 coupe. I've owned the car for the past 38 years (January 1975 purchase), and the car was born in January, 1965. So, that's most of it's life. It's a 327/300 hp car with factory A/C that cools great, and is mostly original. It still has all of the original glass, including the windshield, original door panels, dash pads, headliner, visors, engine, transmission, differential, gas tank, dual snorkel air cleaner, and numerous other original pieces. I added the factory power steering not long after I bought the car, but still have the original manual setup in storage.

I've never been into judging, but from what little I've seen I think it might judge as a Survivor . . . .
I'm thinking it will probably bring mid $40's, around $45,000 or so. I've included a couple of photos here and am just looking for thoughts and comments before I decide to list the car. I'll still have the '66 and the '04 to drive, the '65 just doesn't get used enough any more to justify in my mind.

Any thoughts, advice, comments, etc.?????? Appreciate your input, always a lot of good information and advice on the forum! :thumbs:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0548.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0536.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...5LeftFront.jpg

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LoneStarV 09-09-2013 01:08 PM

I'm thinking you're suffering from temporary insanity. Keep the 65 and drive it more. If anything sell the 04.

biggd 09-09-2013 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by Ron Miller (Post 1584877057)
I've been mulling this over for the last 3-4 years, and I'm strongly considering selling my '65 coupe. I've owned the car for the past 38 years (January 1975 purchase), and the car was born in January, 1965. So, that's most of it's life. It's a 327/300 hp car with factory A/C that cools great, and is mostly original. It still has all of the original glass, including the windshield, original door panels, dash pads, headliner, visors, engine, transmission, differential, gas tank, dual snorkel air cleaner, and numerous other original pieces. I added the factory power steering not long after I bought the car, but still have the original manual setup in storage.

I've never been into judging, but from what little I've seen I think it might judge as a Survivor . . . .
I'm thinking it will probably bring mid $40's, around $45,000 or so. I've included a couple of photos here and am just looking for thoughts and comments before I decide to list the car. I'll still have the '66 and the '04 to drive, the '65 just doesn't get used enough any more to justify in my mind.

Any thoughts, advice, comments, etc.?????? Appreciate your input, always a lot of good information and advice on the forum! :thumbs:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0548.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0536.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...5LeftFront.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0553.jpg

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0542.jpg

I think that's about right. There is a green one on the for sale forum for 55K but it's has Knock offs, side pipes, it's 327/350HP and paper work. :thumbs:

6T5RUSH 09-09-2013 01:21 PM

Ron,

From what you have posted and pictures, think you have priced her maybe a little low. Appears to be very nice. Certainly pictures of the undercarriage (assuming she's as nice underneath as on top) will help support value. Having this car for a such a long time enables you to provide all the maintenance history (suspension, brakes, paint, interior (if any) work performed.

Good luck with the potential sale!

Regards,

Jim
In God We Trust!

mspry 09-09-2013 01:22 PM

Nice Color

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by LoneStarV (Post 1584877124)
I'm thinking you're suffering from temporary insanity. Keep the 65 and drive it more. If anything sell the 04.

I''ve thought that myself, that's one reason it's taken me 3-4 years to get this close to selling!

:D

OldKarz 09-09-2013 01:35 PM

Nice car! Keep it! Get rid of 04' if anything! :thumbs:

Davids02 09-09-2013 01:43 PM

A/C with 4-speed
 
I think your somewhat low......I'd say $52,500.00 is fair and maybe have a little wiggle room. A/C with a 4-speed is not that easy to find in any of the mid-years! Good Luck!! :thumbs:

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by 6T5RUSH (Post 1584877211)
Ron,

From what you have posted and pictures, think you have priced her maybe a little low. Appears to be very nice. Certainly pictures of the undercarriage (assuming she's as nice underneath as on top) will help support value. Having this car for a such a long time enables you to provide all the maintenance history (suspension, brakes, paint, interior (if any) work performed.

Good luck with the potential sale!

Regards,

Jim
In God We Trust!

Thanks Jim, appreciate your input and thoughts. It's not a frame off restoration, I had the car repainted 20 or so years ago, inside storage since then. At the time, I also had all four bumpers re-chromed and installed new emblems, door handles, etc. on the exterior. It also had replacement carpet and seat covers installed at that time. The seat covers have since been replaced with leather (doesn't match the vinyl trim tag, but they're what I wanted). The left front fender needs some corrective paint as it is beginning to show some 1/8" or so "blisters" in the paint, difficult to see from a distance of a few feet away, but they're there.

The engine compartment and undercarriage are essentially original, the frame and running gear are very solid, only surface rust, as the car has been garaged 37 of the 38 years I've owned it. It does have one of Tom's correctly dated repro radiators, and I've painted the water pump when it's been replaced. Otherwise, much of the car has been left untouched, one reason I think it may judge favorably as a Survivor. And you're correct, I've got YEARS worth of receipts for parts!!! :ack:

Not sure about the first 10 years of its life. I believe the car was sold new at Kizzier Chevrolet in Kearney, Nebraska, as the Kissier emblem was still on the car when I acquired it. I was able to trace the ownership back through 3-4 previous owners, but couldn't go any further. I did find out it was previously owned by a couple of Navy personnel and rode on the deck of the USS Enterprise from Washington state to San Diego when the ship changed home ports "back when".

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/IMG_0555.jpg

(I didn't reinstall the emblem as it has some pitting from age . . . .)

It also has the 3:08 Posi differential and with the 300 hp 327 makes for a great highway cruiser.

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Davids02 (Post 1584877386)
I think your somewhat low......I'd say $52,500.00 is fair and maybe have a little wiggle room. A/C with a 4-speed is not that easy to find in any of the mid-years! Good Luck!! :thumbs:

Thanks David,

I know the A/C cars are definitely in the minority, and as I'm remembering, there were fewer '65 coupes sold than any other coupe in the 63-67 period. Appreciate your thoughts.

:thumbs:

StingU2 09-09-2013 02:04 PM

Ron... If you are thinking of selling in the price range of $40-$45K that '65 will sell very fast... very nice car. :thumbs: If it were me in your shoes, I'd be selling the '04. :yesnod:

Good luck in your decision.

Bruce

RatDog 09-09-2013 02:24 PM

What is it about your '66 that you like better? Convertible?

A 4-speed air coupe is the bees knees. No idea what it might be worth but if I were looking at it I'd be expecting to pay more than mid-40's.

-- Steve

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by RatDog (Post 1584877735)
What is it about your '66 that you like better? Convertible?

A 4-speed air coupe is the bees knees. No idea what it might be worth but if I were looking at it I'd be expecting to pay more than mid-40's.

-- Steve

The '66 is more of a daily driver, I built it from a wreck and have owned it almost as long as I have the '65. I bought the '66 convertible wrecked in the front, put a replacement block in it along with a replacement one-piece front cap and repainted it to the original Mosport green color. We call it the "wife's car" and I bought it purposely with the Powerglide automatic for her to drive. I've grown to like it, too, in my later years. We both like the top down for the local "about town" cruising that we do these days. With the auto tranny, makes a great parade car, too.

If it gets hit, it can be repaired, replaced, and put back into service with little effect on the value. Not so the 1965 coupe. But, it certainly doesn't ride or drive with the "solidness" that the coupe delivers. On a trip, no contest!!!

:thumbs:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...aldenSmall.jpg

RatDog 09-09-2013 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Ron Miller (Post 1584877812)
The '66 is more of a daily driver, I built it from a wreck and have owned it almost as long as I have the '65. I bought the '66 convertible wrecked in the front, put a replacement block in it along with a replacement one-piece front cap and repainted it to the original Mosport green color. We call it the "wife's car" and I bought it purposely with the Powerglide automatic for her to drive. I've grown to like it, too, in my later years. We both like the top down for the local "about town" cruising that we do these days. With the auto tranny, makes a great parade car, too.

If it gets hit, it can be repaired, replaced, and put back into service with little effect on the value. Not so the 1965 coupe. But, it certainly doesn't ride or drive with the "solidness" that the coupe delivers. On a trip, no contest!!!

:thumbs:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...aldenSmall.jpg

Ron, both of your cars look very nice. I'm a fan of Mossport. Your reasons for keeping the '66 make perfect sense. It's always nice when your wife can enjoy the car with you. It adds to the enjoyment, in my opinion. My wife can drive a stick (and prefers a stick) but if she didn't, I would have bought a PG so she could drive it :thumbs:.

-- Steve

LoneStarV 09-09-2013 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ron Miller (Post 1584877284)
I''ve thought that myself, that's one reason it's taken me 3-4 years to get this close to selling!

:D

38 YEARS? What has that beautiful car done to deserve a divorce after so many years?

TheSaint 09-09-2013 03:53 PM

I think you should keep it. Not so often to see factory AC cars around
I am sure you will regret it if you sell the car

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by TheSaint (Post 1584878462)
I think you should keep it. Not so often to see factory AC cars around
I am sure you will regret it if you sell the car

For sure, they're fewer and further between than most. And if what I believe is correct about this one being sold new in Kearney, Nebraska, just makes the history a little more intriguing. Not too many of us bought A/C on our cars in 1965, especially the Corvettes. And even fewer up north where the temperatures are cooler. I talked to a couple of the folks from Kearney who thought the car could have been bought new by Mr. Kizzier for his wife because of the 3:08 positraction and A/C, but Kizzier has been out of business for several years. Midway Chevrolet has taken their place, and the manager there I believe worked previously at Kizzier.

I finally managed to locate Mr. Kizzier (Dick, I believe) down Arizona way where he moved after closing the dealership, and although he was friendly enough and willing to chat, had no memory of this particular car. Bummer!! Still, with a little searching, perhaps a note in the local newspaper, something could turn up. But one would need to move quickly I think. All the older folks from that era get fewer and fewer as the years pass . . . . . . .

Thanks for the comments! :thumbs:

ohiovet 09-09-2013 04:49 PM

If you do decide to sell it, price it high as it is easy to come down but not to go up.
If you want to see what the buying market will do, why not put it on Ebay with a high reserve?
Personally I would keep it.

magicv8 09-09-2013 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by Ron Miller (Post 1584877812)
The '66 is more of a daily driver, I built it from a wreck and have owned it almost as long as I have the '65. I bought the '66 convertible wrecked in the front, put a replacement block in it along with a replacement one-piece front cap and repainted it to the original Mosport green color. We call it the "wife's car" and I bought it purposely with the Powerglide automatic for her to drive. I've grown to like it, too, in my later years. We both like the top down for the local "about town" cruising that we do these days. With the auto tranny, makes a great parade car, too.

If it gets hit, it can be repaired, replaced, and put back into service with little effect on the value. Not so the 1965 coupe. But, it certainly doesn't ride or drive with the "solidness" that the coupe delivers. On a trip, no contest!!!

I'm with you. The roadster is the car to use and enjoy, and you can always add AC that doesn't need R12. All but one shop in my area got rid of the R12 equipment. Catch the market while its flying high.

Ron Miller 09-09-2013 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by magicv8 (Post 1584879523)
I'm with you. The roadster is the car to use and enjoy, and you can always add AC that doesn't need R12. All but one shop in my area got rid of the R12 equipment. Catch the market while its flying high.

Thanks Dave,

Always appreciate your comments and input, especially given all the miles and smiles you put on your car. You've expressed my sentiments pretty closely, glad you didn't quit commenting on the forum!

:thumbs:


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