Really depends on what shape its in... Try CarTrader.com. You can put in the price your willing to spend & the model and it will give you cars in the area that are in that range. Fixer uppers shouldnt be that bad, but the remodels can get pretty pricey.
2007-06-30 05:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Your sorta barking up the wrong tree. You need to go on Ebay and start watching 1967 mustangs in your area that are equipped like you want. This will help you figure out the minimum and maximum your gonna have to pay for your dream stang. As buyers and restorers are you biggest competion and once they are done the cars are going for a premium. The less perfect of a project car you want the cheaper it will be. the more perfect of a project car you want the more expensive it will be and the more competion you will have in purchasing the car you will have. There is not a one stop shop as not everyone is online or sharing freely. Good luck and I hope you get your 67 stang.
2007-07-03 18:32:06
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answered by avgordguy 5
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Really depends on the shape hun. How much resto has been done on it you can pick one up from about the 3k mark if but have seen them go for 12 to 16 from private sellers.
Nada guide is a good place to look
http://www.nadaguides.com/SectionHome.aspx?LI=1-28-0-5000-502-504-50005&l=1&w=22&p=0&f=5003
Also I always look on ebay for a few weeks and watch what there are going at when they sell this will tell you what the real price people are willing to sell and buy at plus you can see the difference in the price compared to the condition they are in
http://www.motors.ebay.com/
Hope this helps and good luck. Nice choice in cars
2007-06-30 05:30:28
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answered by Jimmy F 3
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Somewhere between $15,000 and up to $30,000.
It depends on the condition, model(fastback, covertible. etc.), engine (V6, V8) and the location you're at.
There are some nice 67 and 68 Mustangs at www.oldcartrader.com.
Type in the make, model, year, etc.
I have a 68 and I bought it in very good shape for 16,000. Again it was already refurbished, had new paint and a fresh v8.
2007-06-30 05:30:32
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answered by PapaBear 3
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The price range is so wide open, noone can give you a good answer on this one. I would say anywhere from 500 to 500K for a Shelby. Most likely though you can find something in the high teens to low 20's for a decent driver with nothing special.
2007-06-30 07:49:59
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answered by Fordman 7
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Anywhere between $500 and $150,000. Depends on the condition and features of the car. If I were you, I'd take a look on eBay Motors to get an idea of what they're selling for.
2007-06-30 05:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen them go for $50.000.00 and up. It depends on condition of the car & the engine. Try russo-steele auctions or Barret-Jackson auction's that's where the high end car's are. Other answer's are worth checking out.
2007-07-03 17:30:29
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answered by roaddrvr43 3
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I don't really know but I do know that it depends on where you get the car. The price will vary from a dealership.
2007-06-30 05:28:02
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answered by Mr. Reeve 2
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Even a ballpark isn't possible with no information. What size engine, what condition, mileage, options, etc. Check Ebay or cars.com
2007-06-30 05:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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3000 t0 50,000 dollars....go to Hemmings Motor News.com
2007-06-30 05:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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