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"https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/411934757033867/" (copy and paste in-between quotation marks, can't get link to post without them, get some facebook error message)
I actually went and looked this in person yesterday, if anyone is interested and wants to know more, send me a private message.
Last edited by NoVA_69_442; May 9, 2022 at 04:45 AM.
@joe_padavano Yeah, I was a big fan of the exterior color, not so much the interior color, all in all it's in pretty good shape, small bubble starting to form on upper driver's front fender. Seller was a very nice guy, lots of documentation/receipts on work that's been done over the years. Car was re-sprayed in 07, engine was gone through in 17.
Hey, that car is my car's step-brother! However mine is a Holiday Coupe vs. the Sport Coupe, and mine has a black interior with buckets, but does have the column shifted TH400.
Just my two cents, but as for the price, I did extensive research on '67 4-4-2 pricing/values last fall and felt I needed to raise my valuation to $44,900. When I submitted that value last fall to Hagerty for my guaranteed value policy, they didn't bat an eye. In fact, I just got a communication from them about a week ago suggesting I should increase the value again. This was excerpted from that communication.
"A review by our team of valuation experts recommends a 1500 value increase in your policy value for your 1967 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME 4-4-2.
Current value: $44,900 Recommended value: $46,400"
I peruse the car sites alot, and I honestly believe this car is priced in the ballpark of where it should be right now the way prices of 4-4-2's (even '67's) have skyrocketed over the past 3-years. Like I said earlier, just my two cents!
Hey, that car is my car's step-brother! However mine is a Holiday Coupe vs. the Sport Coupe, and mine has a black interior with buckets, but does have the column shifted TH400.
Thank you. I have a nice set of repro 15-inch SSI's for it too, but haven't had the desire to put them on it yet because the 17-inch one's in the pic above get so many compliments at shows/cruises.
Thank you. I have a nice set of repro 15-inch SSI's for it too, but haven't had the desire to put them on it yet because the 17-inch one's in the pic above get so many compliments at shows/cruises.
Now that really does it for me, Either one is good, though.
In all fairness to the seller, the starting price he listed was just that, a starting price. I talked to him prior to making the trek up to see the car and let him know the realistic price range (and it wasn't anywhere near 45k) that I would be in so we would both be on the same page and we wouldn't be wasting each other's time. There is/was definitely some flexibility on his original asking price which brought it within my price range and was the reason I took the drive up there.
@Dream67Olds442 I tell ya, if that car had black interior like yours, pretty sure it would be in my garage by now. The interior was the only thing that I couldn't get past and swapping out interiors was more work/extra money than I wanted to put into a car right now.
Nice car yes! $45 dont know. Seems the carpet is faded or wrong color, valve cover breather on the wrong side, windlace should be aqua not black. Missing brake warning lens. Seems to be missing rear bumper fillers, jack in trunk not properly mounted. Seems dome light chrome a bit flaky, air cleaner pieplate decal could be upgraded and bumper gaps a but off. Seems if these things noted were improved there would be little to haggle about.
It's not black? haha. I have the number 22 in a 67 fastback. All the guys from the period love it. I wanted to replace with not number 22 blue green lol. Personal taste indeed.