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1966 GTO COUPE

Posted by KEITHS 
1966 GTO COUPE
September 15, 2005 01:56PM
Iam trying to buy a 66 coupe gto,according to the production numbers there were less of the coupes made than conv, is that because nobody wanted a coupe then?? and is that true today??
Just wanting to know if this car is worth more than a H.T.??
Re: 1966 GTO COUPE
September 18, 2005 06:23AM
Hard Tops are more desirable and command more money than a coupes. NADA Lists the following for average GTO's. COUPE Low Retail: $9,800 Mid Retail :$19,200 High Retail: $31,700. HARDTOPS Low: $11,650 Mid:$23,300 and High: $38,200. keep in mind this prices are for good condition running cars. If anything is needed: paint, interior, mechanical, etc. you should deduct. If you're buying; dont let emotion guide you and get someone knowledgable to help you (for example: a good paint with minimun body could easily set you back on the cheap side at least $4,000.)
and trust me..parts add up mightly quickly. final advice: check for rust, and recheck!
Re: 1966 GTO COUPE
September 18, 2005 06:38AM
NADA price guidelines:

Low Retail Value
This vehicle would be in mechanically functional condition, needing only minor reconditioning. The exterior paint, trim, and interior would show normal wear, needing only minor reconditioning. May also be a deteriorated restoration or a very poor amateur restoration. Most usable "as-is".

Some of the vehicles in this publication could be considered "Daily Drivers" and are not valued as a classic vehicle. When determining a value for a daily driver, it is recommended that the subscriber use the low retail value.

Note: This value does not represent a "parts car".

Average Retail Value
This vehicle would be in good condition overall. It could be an older restoration or a well-maintained original vehicle. Completely operable. The exterior paint, trim, and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out. A "20-footer".

High Retail Value
This vehicle would be in excellent condition overall. It could be a completely restored or an extremely well maintained original vehicle showing very minimal wear. The exterior paint, trim, and mechanics are not in need of reconditioning. The interior would be in excellent condition. Note: This value does not represent a "100 Point" or "# 1" vehicle *.
* "100 Point" or "# 1" vehicle is not driven. It would generally be in a museum or transported in an enclosed trailer to concourse judging and car shows. This type of car would be stored in a climate-regulated facility.
Re: 1966 GTO COUPE
September 19, 2005 01:37PM
Thanks a lot for the info.
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