'67 1200 value


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Golden Jubilee
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Post Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:04 pm

'67 1200 value

I realize that it's almost impossible to evaluate vehicles via descriptions on the Internet. I'm just looking for general ideas of condition/value of these trucks. This one has a 345/4spd. It's reported to be a runner w/ an unidentified coolant leak. Body looks pretty rough. Fenders , doors, rockers, and grille all appear to have some cancer. I'm interested in it if the price is decent. I just don't know the market for this style.

Thanks for your input,
Jake
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Rusty Driver
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Post Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:03 am

Re: '67 1200 value

Jake, each part of the country is a little bit different. But www,superscoutspecialists.com has a vehicle value guide on their site that might be of some help. Bill

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Post Wed Aug 03, 2016 8:43 am

Re: '67 1200 value

A more up to date valuation tool is available on both http://www.hagerty.com and http://www.hagerty.ca

It has values based on condition, historical charts, etc
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Golden Jubilee
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Post Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:30 pm

Re: '67 1200 value

Duh... I should have thought about going to an insurance co for a valuation tool. The numbers it came back with were kinda where I suspected it would land. Thanks for your assistance.
'55 IH R-122- BG265 w/TBI fuel injection
'64 Porsche 356 C
'68 and '73 BMW 2002s
‘14 VW Passat SE TSI
3 Vintage Sears garden tractors ('66-'74)

Rusty Driver
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Post Thu Aug 02, 2018 10:34 pm

Re: '67 1200 value

$300.00 is about all its worth.

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