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$70,500 for my car. Which is a 1 of 11 built 1966 Coronet Hemi Base model 2 door sedan 4 speed car. My car is located in AZ. and I welcome personal inspections or have HONEST description and pictures of it if you are not able to travel.
I have a HUGH amount of information including the known history, documentation and pictures that I am not going to fill up this ad with so if you have a true interest in this car email me at: " deleted per ad rules "
A couple of months ago I did the following market analysis for current pricing of 1966/67 Hemi B bodies.
I searched on line at the following web sites for existing current cars for sale:
Ebay auctions with "buy it now" feature--none found
Hemming Motor News--none found
Cars On Line--12 found
Auto Trader Classics--1 found
Moparts--none found
The Coronet Registry--none found
For B Bodies Only--none found
Classic cars on line--none found
There may be more out there for sale but these are the major for sale sites that the vast majority of buyers look at and they all have pictures and a decent description for you to do a fair comparision with. There were additional automatic transmission equipped cars listed for sale that I did not use. Any of the price guides I have seen add 5% for a 4 speed to these cars over an automatic so if you use those for comparision you have to take this into consideration. However I have always found that when someone wants a 4 speed car they seldom consider anything else.
Below are the prices and links for descriptions of the cars with pictures used in this analysis. I did NOT include the top three highest priced cars in the averaging of the prices. THE AVERAGE PRICE OF THE NINE CARS USED IN THIS ANALYSIS IS $70,555.00
As you will see some are survivor type cars, one has a CRATE Hemi rather than an original date code correct engine but IS a real Hemi car, some are restored cars, but all are what I would consider driver quality and in the same basic condition class as MY car.
All cars used are 4 speed cars as is my car. None are anywhere NEAR as rare with regard to original numbers built for their particular model as MY car which is ONE OF ELEVEN.
No tribute cars or auto trans cars with 4 speeds added after they left the factory were used in this analysis. Tribute cars when finished are never worth more than the sum total of the parts used. To create a tribute of MY car you would have a MINIMUM of $50K invested.
$55K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/46937.html
$57K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/46330.html
$65K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/34753.html
$85K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/29987.html
$70K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/35571.html
$86K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=45637
$58K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=44727
$195K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=41927
$130K
http://www.kars.com/categories/plymouth/6412.html
$125K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=28707
$79K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=43673
$99K
http://www.carsonrestoration.com/car.php5?Id=37
$60K
http://www.autotraderclassics.com/c...tml:uShipController.init&conversationId=39662
AVERAGE OF ABOVE CARS MINUS THE TOP THREE HIGHEST PRICE CARS IS $70,555.00
NOTE: The following information was NOT used in this comparative market analysis and is just additional information for your review.
In addition to the above prices here are some price guide prices from the following guides which are #1 car prices. I used the #1 condition cars because these guides get their pricing info from classic car auctions and reporting dealers and these cars ar typically in #1 or close to condition:
N.A.D.A. $102,520.00
Collector Car Market Review $82950.00
Average of the two above prices is $92735.00
I have a HUGH amount of information including the known history, documentation and pictures that I am not going to fill up this ad with so if you have a true interest in this car email me at: " deleted per ad rules "
A couple of months ago I did the following market analysis for current pricing of 1966/67 Hemi B bodies.
I searched on line at the following web sites for existing current cars for sale:
Ebay auctions with "buy it now" feature--none found
Hemming Motor News--none found
Cars On Line--12 found
Auto Trader Classics--1 found
Moparts--none found
The Coronet Registry--none found
For B Bodies Only--none found
Classic cars on line--none found
There may be more out there for sale but these are the major for sale sites that the vast majority of buyers look at and they all have pictures and a decent description for you to do a fair comparision with. There were additional automatic transmission equipped cars listed for sale that I did not use. Any of the price guides I have seen add 5% for a 4 speed to these cars over an automatic so if you use those for comparision you have to take this into consideration. However I have always found that when someone wants a 4 speed car they seldom consider anything else.
Below are the prices and links for descriptions of the cars with pictures used in this analysis. I did NOT include the top three highest priced cars in the averaging of the prices. THE AVERAGE PRICE OF THE NINE CARS USED IN THIS ANALYSIS IS $70,555.00
As you will see some are survivor type cars, one has a CRATE Hemi rather than an original date code correct engine but IS a real Hemi car, some are restored cars, but all are what I would consider driver quality and in the same basic condition class as MY car.
All cars used are 4 speed cars as is my car. None are anywhere NEAR as rare with regard to original numbers built for their particular model as MY car which is ONE OF ELEVEN.
No tribute cars or auto trans cars with 4 speeds added after they left the factory were used in this analysis. Tribute cars when finished are never worth more than the sum total of the parts used. To create a tribute of MY car you would have a MINIMUM of $50K invested.
$55K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/46937.html
$57K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/46330.html
$65K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/34753.html
$85K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/29987.html
$70K
http://www.cars-on-line.com/35571.html
$86K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=45637
$58K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=44727
$195K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=41927
$130K
http://www.kars.com/categories/plymouth/6412.html
$125K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=28707
$79K
http://www.carsonline-ads.com/colsite/col?use=UC3_ViewPosting&cmd=showPosting&postingID=43673
$99K
http://www.carsonrestoration.com/car.php5?Id=37
$60K
http://www.autotraderclassics.com/c...tml:uShipController.init&conversationId=39662
AVERAGE OF ABOVE CARS MINUS THE TOP THREE HIGHEST PRICE CARS IS $70,555.00
NOTE: The following information was NOT used in this comparative market analysis and is just additional information for your review.
In addition to the above prices here are some price guide prices from the following guides which are #1 car prices. I used the #1 condition cars because these guides get their pricing info from classic car auctions and reporting dealers and these cars ar typically in #1 or close to condition:
N.A.D.A. $102,520.00
Collector Car Market Review $82950.00
Average of the two above prices is $92735.00
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