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Old 01-27-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Worth: special ordered 1967 and 1968 coupes?

First hi my name is Reid and from Denver, Co.
I'm trying to find out some information on what these Mustangs are worth.

The 1967 is an S code pink car.

Body: 65A 2 Door Hardtop, Standard Interior
Color: Blank Special order
Trim: 2A Black Crinkle Vinyl, Standard Interior
Date: 10U July 10, 1967
D.S.O: 515511 Denver (Special Order Unit 551)
Axle: 1 3.00:1, Conventional
Trans: 5 4-Speed Manual

The 67 is in good unrestored cond. with a little rust over the rear wheel wells.

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The 1968 is a C code sprint B package Emerald Green march color of the month car.

Body: 65A 2 Door Hardtop, Standard Interior
Color: Blank Special order
Trim: 2U Parchment Crinkle Vinyl and Parchment Kiwi Vinyl with Black, Standard Interior
Date: 20B February 20, 1968
D.S.O: 512500 Denver (Special Order Unit 2500)
Axle: 2 2.79:1, Conventional
Trans: W C4 Automatic

The 68 has no rust, and is partially restored with around 80K org miles.

I have no idea if these cars have much value, so some insight would be real nice.

Thanks
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Hello. It would be very difficult to even ballpark a figure without having actually seen the cars, but, what would be killing those cars is the fact that they are 67 and 68 coupes. The 4-speed S code car would have value, but being pink would seriously reduce the size of the pool of potential buyers. Having a little rust translates into needs a paint job for in most peoples minds, but, if everything works and it isn't all nasty anf funky looking under the hood, the car might bring something in the low 20s.

I think that you'll find that a 68 C code coupe has a pretty low ceiling as far as value goes. The special order color might help it a little, but, again, a lot of people don't like green cars, so it would be a slow sell. Again, if everything works and the car looks nice, maybe something in the 8 or 9 grand range.

But, this is all one peg up from a wild guess without having seen the cars.
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