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what is a reasonable price for a 68 GT 350 in fair to good condition?

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Theres a gt350 listed for 59K. What is a reasonable price to expect to pay for a gt350 in decent condition (1967 or 68)?
 
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There is no reasonable price. At least half a dozen "classic car dealers" will buy it, and put it out there for $5000 - $10000 more than they just bought it for.
Why? Because they can.
Next thing: No comparison to a 67 or 68 GT 350. The 67 gets more as it was the last year for the highly desirable K code 289 Hi-Po
 
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Theres a gt350 listed for 59K. What is a reasonable price to expect to pay for a gt350 in decent condition (1967 or 68)?
Prices are way up, however you can expect to pay at least a 15-20 thousand premium for a '67 GT350 over a 68 (excluding 68 GT350 verts of course). I have seen '67 GT350's sell between 65 and 75 thousand and FB '68 GT350's sell recently for 45-55 thousand. Any decent Shelby under $50K is a rarity these days. Make sure to do your homework and order a SAAC registry if you haven't already to check the history of any potential car. Good luck with your search.
 
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well a 68 gt350 just sold off of this sight for what $46k? $60k for a nice car (68) is sounding fair to okay of course. $59k for almost any nice looking 67 driver is a steal. Problem is most people who have them know if they sell, they can't replace. So my as well go for the sky. Good luck. A good rule would be if you want it, need it and have the $$; go for it. Tony
 
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