Hi. I'm looking at a complete 1967 6-cylinder Convertible w/ abt 60k miles. Currently it's been sitting for a couple of decades, but been inside a lot of its life. It has been sitting, but should run with the std maintenance issues required to 're-boot' a static car.
The body needs some work, but not bad (door & qtr panel dents). The car does not appear to have any rust. Glass looks good, as well as the bumpers & chrome.
Interior is fair, but complete with only one rip on the passenger seat. The top seems good, but with a foggy rear window.
The car will need a full restoration, but it's not a difficult full resto.
My main concern is that the car is a 6-cylinder. The engine appears to be the original engine. Perhaps it's a rarity for a Convertible? I don't really know how to value this car. Maybe you do?
Also, I'm interested in your opinions on keeping it a 6-cylinder car, or bumping it up to a V-8. Or, would you soup-up the 6-cylinder to keep it original, but upgrade it? Are there other ways to add value that you might consider?