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Anyone want to take a guess as to how many left?

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Out of the 720 1967 Hemi GTX's built, how many do you think are left and on the road?
 
I would guess at least 50% are left, but don't wanna guess how many are drivable. Guys have been interested in those cars for quite some time and I'm sure they were not crushed at the same rate as the general Belvedere population.
 
I would guess 50 % have been crushed , 25 % raced then parted , 2 % are still waiting to be found leaving 23 % running /driving/restored .......pure speculation
 
If you include clones, tribute cars and fender tag swaps, probably about 150% of them. :)
 
Bingo! I looked at the Corvette that is also offered by this seller and in one of the pictures you see the Black late model Challenger and the corner of the building that you see in the show..

Jeff

Judging by the user name and location, I'm guessing that that is Mark from Graveyard Carz.
 
Looks like it had an underhood fire at some point.
 
I'm willing to bet Hemi cars were at least as popular as Shelby Mustangs, just driven harder. The Shelby America Automobile Club calculated that 75% of all Shelby Mustangs survived to today. Some may never be resurrected, but a title and some sheet metal are registered. Further, the Mustang Club of America estimates that 1/3 of all Mustangs have survived. B body cars with the Hemi option are popular, highly desirable, and certainly worth more money and more desirable than garden variety Mustangs.

I still bet 50% of them or more have survived.
 
B body cars with the Hemi option are popular, highly desirable, and certainly worth more money and more desirable than most Mustangs.

fixed it for ya :grin: lol

i will venture to guess 67% still survive (restorable or on the road). :upside down:
 
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