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Randy G. 07-10-2018 07:53 PM

Yet again, a WIW thread...
 
I'm kicking around the idea of selling my '67 Coupe. It has the original engine, 327/300HP, highly factory optioned car with air conditioning, powerglide, power windows, power steering, power brakes. 75,XXX original miles. Supposedly it has the original interior. I just had the original A/C system restored by DOM and it blows COLD!. The color matches the vin tag, and the tank sticker is still on the fuel tank. The only add-ons I have done to it is a SPAL puller fan for those 105+ degree days 10 times a year so I can leave the A/C on, and when I bought it the previous owner just put a stainless exhaust system on it. It was sold new at a dealer in the San Diego area and has never been out of Southern California as far as we know, so it is totally completely rust free. The tires were new in 2016.

The paint is in excellent condition except for some bubbling on the hood above the formerly leaking A/C compressor, and the front fender wells were trimmed slightly at the top at some point prior to the recent repaint. Other than that there isn't one scratch on this car. Chrome is great.

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65hihp 07-10-2018 08:16 PM

I think you only bought it less than a year ago. What did you pay for it? That's probably about what it is still worth now.

Randy G. 07-10-2018 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by 65hihp (Post 1597572276)
I think you only bought it less than a year ago. What did you pay for it? That's probably about what it is still worth now.

The asking price was $75,000 when I bought it. During the sales process the seller thought it may have recently developed a rod knock, so I negotiated a very nice discount by suggesting that if it was in fact a rod knock I wouldn't be sending the goon squad after him, but that I would accept it as-is knowing full well the original engine could be damaged or worse. He accepted my offer. It turned out to be a broken fuel pump spring and slightly bent fuel pump lever. $25 later and it's runs like a champ ever since. All that to say, I didn't pay full market for it. And since this is a year later the market may have changed anyway, so that's why I'm asking. I'm not sure.

The reason I'm thinking of selling it is because my wife's fight with the "C" word is coming to a close in what we believe will be in the next few weeks or couple of months, which will mean big changes for me after she's gone. So I'm thinking I want to downsize the herd before the slower sales typically found in the fall and winter months are upon us.

Zoomin 07-10-2018 10:42 PM

I'm a self declared expert, and based on your description it is my assesssment you should ask 70 and be happy with anything over 60. It would be easier with a 4 speed but someone is going to really want that auto and air combo, so it may take a bit.

deejaydu 07-10-2018 11:40 PM

A 66 Black/Black Coupe original motor 300 hp equipped exactly like yours including original AIR system sold recently local to me for 52K. Seller said he was asking more but that was his best offer after 6 months so he took it.

Jay

corvetteed 07-11-2018 07:55 AM

Well, before I read what you paid for it, I was thinking $75k. Now, after reading what you paid, and just going on the pix & your descriptions, I still say $75k.

So sorry to read about your wife's condition and prognosis. Prayers sent for you both.

Nowhere Man 07-11-2018 08:23 AM

Sorry to here about your wife but unless you need the money you might be sorry big you sell it. I lost my mom to that C word and the Corvettes is what helped my dad get through it. While we rather have the other the cars still bring joy. My two cents

gowenfast 07-11-2018 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by Randy G. (Post 1597573055)
The asking price was $75,000 when I bought it. During the sales process the seller thought it may have recently developed a rod knock, so I negotiated a very nice discount by suggesting that if it was in fact a rod knock I wouldn't be sending the goon squad after him, but that I would accept it as-is knowing full well the original engine could be damaged or worse. He accepted my offer. It turned out to be a broken fuel pump spring and slightly bent fuel pump lever. $25 later and it's runs like a champ ever since. All that to say, I didn't pay full market for it. And since this is a year later the market may have changed anyway, so that's why I'm asking. I'm not sure.

The reason I'm thinking of selling it is because my wife's fight with the "C" word is coming to a close in what we believe will be in the next few weeks or couple of months, which will mean big changes for me after she's gone. So I'm thinking I want to downsize the herd before the slower sales typically found in the fall and winter months are upon us.

I have many friends battling the big C. My heart goes out to you. It is an ugly disease, that never lets up. Condolences, and prayers

67's 07-11-2018 09:28 AM

I'll say $55K, the trimmed front wheel openings will scare away some. Do you have all the A.I.R. eqquipment?

GTOguy 07-11-2018 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Nowhere Man (Post 1597574378)
Sorry to here about your wife but unless you need the money you might be sorry big you sell it. I lost my mom to that C word and the Corvettes is what helped my dad get through it. While we rather have the other the cars still bring joy. My two cents

I'm in this camp.....keep the car if you don't need the cash right now. It may provide an escape and some comfort later on. If not, sell it then. Once again, my heart goes out to you and your family, Randy. BTDT with several loved ones, and it's a tough road.

tuxnharley 07-11-2018 09:11 PM

Keep the car for now- you can always sell it later.

God bless you and your wife!

Randy G. 07-11-2018 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by GTOguy (Post 1597578655)
I'm in this camp.....keep the car if you don't need the cash right now. It may provide an escape and some comfort later on. If not, sell it then. Once again, my heart goes out to you and your family, Randy. BTDT with several loved ones, and it's a tough road.

3 years ago they gave her 6 months. Because of our support group we know several that were diagnosed after her and are long gone. I'm thankful for every minute I have with her.

People have encouraged me to find something to keep me busy, otherwise I'll go nuts. I retired from TA/FC racing back in 2012 to spend more time at home. But when she goes being at home may be the last thing I want to do. So, with her blessings, I picked up a Rick Jones Pro Stock Camaro a month ago and plan on running the west coast in NHRA's top sportsman class with some of my pals once I decide what kind of power plant I want to run in it. It's a 6 second 200 mile per hour very low maintenance dial in class. I have room for one or two cars so I'm thinking of letting the Corvette go.

My friends say when you reach your 60's for some there are the go-go years, followed by the slow-go years and eventually followed by the no-go years. Right now I'm still in the go-go years. Maybe in the slow-go years I'll get rid of the race car and learn to relax in a lounge chair at cruise nights in a Corvette.

This is it. I just need to change the vinyl lettering and take JR Carr's name off. All carbon fiber body.


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mcb55-210 07-12-2018 10:58 AM

Thoughts and prayers are with you and your bride, Randy.

Mike


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