Chevrolet Camaro 1967-81 - market review 2017-18
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Camaros often represent good value for money.
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Good value on offer with the this mid-sized Chev
Chevrolet Camaro 1967-1981
Stability across the gamut of early Camaro values confirms that buyers and sellers are satisfied by their encounters with General Motors’ Pony Car.
1968-72 coupes remain in the vicinity of $50,000, with small-block convertibles $10-15,000 more expensive.
Early 302-engined Z28s are $100,000+.
Asking prices for SS396 cars were down a bit on previous years but that doesn’t necessarily denote a trend.
When the Camaro was restyled and upsized in the 1970s performance wilted.
Except for 1972-73 Z28s which can exceed $50,000, there isn’t a lot of money around for 1970s Camaros and $30,000 will buy an outstanding 350-engined car.
Camaro/SS 1967-70 $52,595 [33]
Camaro Big-Block 1967-70 $56,885 [7]
Camaro Conv. 1967-70 $64,755 [5]
Camaro 1971-73 $35,970 [6]
Camaro 1974-81 $24,540 [14]
[*] = number of recorded sales
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2017-18 Muscle Cars Value Guide.
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