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Re: Was wondering same -- wasn't 11K high in '81
Since prices varied across the country long ago, you'd have to know NY prices. However, in '84 in Connecticut, I looked a a few midyear convertibles that were in the $6000-$7000 range and they were about average in price.
Now in one of those terrible newspaper interviews in 1976, a friend told a reporter doing a story on a club show in downtown Alton, IL that '63 coupes were very rare and commonly selling for $10,000.
Of course, he just happened to own one.
In '76, I remember selling a '67 BB coupe for $3200 needing paint. A Daytona blue '63 for sale for $4500 in great shape. A silver '65 convertible for $4000. Looking at a black '65 convertible for $3200, had FI emblems but 4 bbl on it.- Top
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Re: Was wondering same -- wasn't 11K high in '81
------In 1976 I happily agreed to pay $20,000 for a certain green/tan leather 65 fuelie roadster from the original owner. Of course, the mileage was sort of low (1500 orig). How I would like to duplicate that feat today!!!
------On the other side of the coin, in 1971 I paid $1500 for a gorgeous original blue on blue fuelie loaded with options including knock-offs. It was missing the fuel-unit however. I sold it for $1900 and actually thought I did well!!!........Bill S- Top
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