WIW - 1967 Barracuda 383 4 speed car

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HemiMark

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I got a lead on an all original, one owner 67 Baracuda 383, 4 speed FASTBACK. It still has its original paint, not perfect but very nice, good shine, not faded. A friend of mine has seen this car in person and describes as a true survivor. States the interior looks beautiful and all the chrome looks nice. He believes the original owner would have all documents and paperwork. Also, it comes with the original steel wheel with poverty caps. My question to you 'all is, What do you think this thing is worth? I know its tuff without pictures but I need a little help.
Thanks,
Hemimark
This is a running, driving 6.5 to 7 out of 10 car.
 
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I got a lead on an all original, one owner 67 Baracuda 383, 4 speed car. It still has its original paint, not perfect but very nice, good shine, not faded. A friend of mine has seen this car in person and describes as a true survivor. States the interior looks beautiful and all the chrome looks nice. He believes the original owner would have all documents and paperwork. Also, it comes with the original steel wheel with poverty caps. My question to you 'all is, What do you think this thing is worth? I know its tuff without pictures but I need a little help.
Thanks,
Hemimark
Send @ZMan67S a message. He has a 383-4 convert. He might be able to help.
 
A picture is worth a 1,000 guesses......

$10 to $50k?
 
Depending on pics, repairs needed, is the motor locked up, etc...............18k - 30K
 
It’s worth what your willing to pay! 20-30k is a good starting point. Really original and all numbers with docs maybe lots more. Least I hope so, good examples of these original 67-69 383 cars are getting harder to find.
 
I knew I would get a few BS comments. Thanks, move along

You have the most information and details on this car. After your initial post you then edit it to provide more information. You clearly have an idea what it might be worth; how about sharing that with us instead of having us guessing?

So we’ve played your game and provided you with guesses. Now don’t go away..... what do you think it’s worth?? It’s a two way street, right?
 
Get it for the lowest price you possibly have to pay, because to do a correct restoration of one this old with a repaint and everything, especially if it has been stored outside is realistically going to cost about $20K again. Any idea of how many miles?
 
Hagerty

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I asked about the color and options because a GG1 green 67 Formula S 383 4-speed fastback just came up from the original owner, pretty strange that two would be available at the same time! I have a GG1 green 383 4-speed also, but console bucket car survivor.
 
You have the most information and details on this car. After your initial post you then edit it to provide more information. You clearly have an idea what it might be worth; how about sharing that with us instead of having us guessing?

So we’ve played your game and provided you with guesses. Now don’t go away..... what do you think it’s worth?? It’s a two way street, right?
I think its worth 12-14K tops. The ask is 25K
 
Without pictures, I'll give you 5 bucks for it.
 
Get it for the lowest price you possibly have to pay, because to do a correct restoration of one this old with a repaint and everything, especially if it has been stored outside is realistically going to cost about $20K again. Any idea of how many miles?
I don't think it needs restored. Not sure of mileage.
 
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