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Hello all - been a member a long time but have only made periodic check ins. Have owned a '67 Firebird 326 auto convertible for close to 30 years. I had hoped to do a complete restoration one day. Enjoyed it as a driver for many years then took it off the road 5+ years ago as it needs work - quarters rusted, floor boards, trunk floor etc. Haven't started it in 2 to 3 years but it has been garaged the entire time.

Time has come for me to let go of the fantasy that I'll have the time and $ to do it the right way so I'd like to ask for your help in determining the right price to list it for. Just over 100k miles. As far as I can tell it's a numbers matching car so it may have value to someone. As said needs quite a bit of body work, quarters, trunk floor, floor boards, needs new vinyl top. Currently red with parchment interior and white top. According to PHS it was originally verdoro green - I have the paperwork somewhere. Clean title/no wrecks or salvage. Car is located in NY/Hudson Valley. I can post pics if necessary.

I realize that this is not a pot of gold as someone will have to invest in getting it back on the road and hopefully restored so I want to be reasonable. I'd hate to see it go to the crusher.
Thanks in advance - any help appreciated.
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Pictures would help immensely.

Ballpark, if relatively good condition, I'd say $4k - $5k if needing full restoration. Maybe less if it "needs everything".

The resale red paint over a different original color could be seen as hiding a lot of past mistakes or issues.

'67 326 'birds are not much in demand these days.

But definitely should not go to the crusher.

Send me a PM if you need help posting pictures.


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Thanks. I will have to take some pics for current condition but I would assume it needs pretty much everything. Interior ok for a driver but it wouldn't hold up against body work and a nice paint job. Top is shot. I'll take the the pics over the next couple days and put them up. Any limitations to size and quantity?

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400 or 500 KB if not a Premium member. (if I recall)

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I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure.
I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
1968 400 convertible (Scarlet)
1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt)
1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration.
1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!)
1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel)
2008 Durango - DD
2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME!
2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing!
1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project
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You kept it this long ... keep it for another 30 years. It's not worth that much so you don't have to feel guilty for keeping it. I bought my 68 coupe in '80. Kept it and finally started working on it about 7 years ago. Stripped her down and found it was too rusted to restore cost effectively. I bought a 68 vert instead to restore. Still working on it but I now have a help with the restoration from my new son-in-law. When we get the vert done he wants to do the coupe and it will be his car. Just keep it and take your time and maybe something will change in your life and you will then be able to get back into it.

Good luck!


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Responded. Thank you.


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Originally Posted by Gus68
You kept it this long ... keep it for another 30 years. It's not worth that much so you don't have to feel guilty for keeping it. I bought my 68 coupe in '80. Kept it and finally started working on it about 7 years ago. Stripped her down and found it was too rusted to restore cost effectively. I bought a 68 vert instead to restore. Still working on it but I now have a help with the restoration from my new son-in-law. When we get the vert done he wants to do the coupe and it will be his car. Just keep it and take your time and maybe something will change in your life and you will then be able to get back into it.

Good luck!


Thanks for the encouragement. I've had that frame of mind for many years but might be time to let it go.


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Did you sell the car?

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hey bud so I'm in monticello mn. just up the road from you I or a customer of mine has a 67 400 car that I did a complete body resto on it with new quarters and rockers a new door and new fender the rest were in excellent shape no rust new do know if this this is worth the 15500 he's asking with it needing a complete interior resto and the drive train is just original motor


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