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Old 04-12-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Default QUICK! HELP! How much is a 1966 Coupe worth?

I saw one today for sale. The body is is straight. Little to no rust. Automatic. Six banger. No pony interior. Maroon. SHe's a plain jane.

I DON'T WANT HER TO GET AWAY IF SHES CHEAP! HELP!!!!!
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Plain jane, 6-shooter with an automatic... (and Maroon is definetly a cool color) I'd guess $2500-4500 depending on any mods, any work done recently, and how bad the buyer wants to sell it.
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This car is stock. No mods what so ever. Seems like a granny car.
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The official Mustang price guide for 2000-2001 says its worth $4725 if it is a code 3 which means partially restored, or excellent original, the body paint and interior look sharp, the engine is cleaned up, the casual observer will not see fault. This guide is published in California and being from the Midwest I always thought they were overpriced. The 200ci 1V inline six was rated at 120hp and 190 torque not fabulous but they were know to be very durable. Hope this helps……
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The Price Guide that is published is based on real prices cars are selling for from accross the Country. The writer visits shows, auctions, and local car clubs to collect his data.
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I would say right around $5000, maybe $5500. Best thing to do would be to give an auto appraiser a call. www.e2cars.com
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