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Hey everyone. I inherited a beautiful '67 coupe about 4 years ago. It's been in the family it's whole existence and lived in a garage all that time too. It's got a 289, automatic 3 speed with 46,000 original miles. Everything is stock it even had the factory gold paint a number of years back. The interior is free of rips tears etc. aside from some minor pitting in the chrome it's excellent. I'm having a difficult time getting a dollar value on this car , any ideas are welcomed. I will get pictures up soon once I get it out of the garage
 

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Hello Josh ,i moved you to classic talk .Yeah get some pics up . Welcome to Stangnet .
 

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wow, sounds like quite a gem!
 

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Your best bet on getting an accurate value for the car would be to take it to a local classic car appraiser.

Something else you could do is find a Mustang Club in your area and speak to some of their members who would know a trustworthy place to take it to. If the club is big enough it might even have MCA (Mustang Club of America) Judge in the ranks or at minimum they could get you the contact information of someone who is more familiar with classic Mustangs.

Welcome to StangNet Josh!
 
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KBB has an online guide on classic prices, but determining 123 condition is somewhat subjective. If you do not have a good club in the area, our local insurance agents trust a restoration shop for valuations. I wonder about a conflict of interest, but if it is good enough for big businesses, it should be close.
 
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