help pricing my 1967 Barracuda

If only these cars were worth what we put in them. I use the same method that Oklacarcollecto suggested. I don't pay any attention to any of the eBay ads of vehicles that didn't sell. I do tend to take notice of location because it does seem to affect price. From what I've seen, B-bodies and E-bodies sell better than A-bodies. And if money was my only consideration I'd probably never even consider rebuilding a C-body. As rare as 'Lil Red Express trucks are, you almost never see one selling for over $15000. - No matter how nice. When I purchased my '67 Barracuda a few years back I gave $7000 for it. It was missing a lot of interior tinwork, needed to be totally rewired, and just a 318 904 7&1/4. Hidden under the paint was a lot of body damage and rust. Your car looks MUCH nicer. - And you've got a better drivetrain. Unless I really needed to make a quick sale, I wouldn't part with it for under $12000. I'm into mine for around $15000 right now (not including my own labor) with new quarters, fiberglass front end, 4 wheel disc brakes, upholstery, tires, wheels, fresh drivetrain including a Dana 60 (and a whole mess of other new goodies). I'd be surprised if I'd ever get my $$ back out of it. I guess we didn't choose these cars because we wanted to get rich.