Hi Barrymere,
Just like there is no magic pill you can take to lose weight there is no simple answer to your question about pricing your 67 convertible. I'm assuming it is a 67 Mustang convertible right?
A lot of information will be needed to go into the decision of how to price this car such as the condition of the car, the engine size & transmission, whether it is a GT or a standard convertible. The color of the car is also a factor as well as whether the car is a "show car" or plain "driver". What is the condition of the convertible top? Does the car have body work issues such as dents, rust, scratches or even collision damage?
What about the interior of the car? Are the seats and dash in good condition or are they showing the wear of 43 years of use? Are the seats vinyl, leather or cloth? How about the tires, brakes, etc.? Will the car pass Maryland State Inspection?
As you can see without any of this information it would be impossible for anyone to give you advise on how to price this car. You can utilize the Kelly Blue Book or Edmund's pricing guides for a general ballpark figure. A lot also has to do with the mileage on the car.
Can you post some pictures of the car and give us some idea of what is in the car?
I'd be glad to help you with this but we must know some basic information about your car first.
Midnight Blue
MCON Historian
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