Re: Need Price Opinions for 67 L78 Camaro
The total L78 production for 67 was 1138. Of those it is estimated that 60 or less (no one knows for sure) were convertibles. Currently there are only around 75 known L78 coupes to survive and under 30 convertibles. Pricing for them seems to be all over the place which was the reason for the question.
There is no doubt that the 67 L78's are on a fast rise as more and more people realize how rare they are and other cars climb out of range at a faster rate. They are vastly under priced in my opinion when you consider there are around 1/3 the L78’s compared to the known Z’s, at the same time you have 400 more cars produced than the Z. The only things for the 67's that challenge the Z's though in price are the L78 ragtops which currently average low to mid 100's for a nice #2 driver NOM car and are not seen for sale in better condition often, none are known to have made it to auction that I am aware of. There are only five or six currently known that are numbers matching. This is excluding Yenko’s, etc. obviously. One that is fully documented, high options, numbers matching but in need of complete resto in #4 condition was offered $80k and turned down. Similarly was an NOM #3 with docs low option car with and an offer of $65k was rejected.
Thanks guys,
Mike
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