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'67 Coronet wagon, $14,000

Posted By: DaveRS23

'67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/21/23 09:54 PM

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Posted By: oldjonny

Re: '67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/21/23 10:03 PM

WOWSA..if that's $14K, mine is worth $34K. Wait until you go looking for parts for these wagons....few and far between
Posted By: TJP

Re: '67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/22/23 02:17 AM

Originally Posted by oldjonny
WOWSA..if that's $14K, mine is worth $34K. Wait until you go looking for parts for these wagons....few and far between


Agreed, a bit optimistic on the price twocents
Posted By: DaveRS23

Re: '67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/22/23 03:13 PM

Originally Posted by TJP
Originally Posted by oldjonny
WOWSA..if that's $14K, mine is worth $34K. Wait until you go looking for parts for these wagons....few and far between


Agreed, a bit optimistic on the price twocents


Yeah. And what isn't anymore? If it's got a Pentastar on it, it must be made of gold.

But I can sure remember a time when that wasn't true.
Posted By: topside

Re: '67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/22/23 05:16 PM

On the positive side, the car looks pretty straight & complete.
Definitely needs every painted surface redone, seat covers, and carpets at the least.
The driver's floor area looks suspiciously soft, though.
Being the less-popular era of B-bodies - though they appear to be getting more popular - makes $14K a pretty stout entry price.
FWIW also: nice colors, and the right butt for that saddle might not be too concerned with being in it "right".
Posted By: 340SIX

Re: '67 Coronet wagon, $14,000 - 07/22/23 06:16 PM

Seat covers and carpet would be a fun car. Just leave the paint as is
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