What's a 67 worth? Fairly low miles but needs restoring or atleast a fair bit of work to be drivable. It's been sitting atleast a decade, mostly outside unfourtunantly.
I've found a fair bit of info on it, but all the pricing is listed for "good" condition or better.
I am definitely not an expert but when I purchased my 68 coupe I had the same questions. First I determined if the car was complete and numbers matching. I purchase a catalogue from Year One and found that it was an excellent source of information. It explained what to look for, where to find VIN/serial numbers and what it would cost to replace any missing items on the car. Next I had the car checked by a mechanic/ body man friend who really knows older vehicles. I then searched the Internet for sites that could give me an idea of the resale value of a car in the same condition as mine. I found that Hemmings (www.hemings.com) was a great place to search for selling prices of older birds. Last, I found that this site has been an excellent resource for a lot of questions I have had so you are in the right place.
I have a '69 Sprint, 4.1L OHC6, 250ci. 230hp. Quadrajet 4BBL. and the high retail on this model, considering the condition, is somewhere around 10,000.00 The fact that this model is so rare, only producing somewhere around 8,000, may bring more for the advid collector.