How much is a Corvette Stingray 1969?

How much is a Corvette Stingray 1969?

Currently, 1969 Corvette Roadsters with the hardtop/convertible and a 390-horse 427 under the hood are selling from a low of $25,500 to a high of $59,000 in decent to good original condition.

How much is a 1966 Stingray worth?

We place a value of $67,500 on this 1966 Corvette Roadster. As a side note, the 2008 Corvette Price Guide lists the 1966 Roadster as showing a one year, 9% appreciation factor in average price.

How much is a 1967 Stingray worth?

In today’s market, the 1967 model of the Corvette will be worth in excess of $75,000. The starting price is so extortionate due to the model offering a unique engine option. The earlier models of the second generation, such as the 1963 coupe trim is worth around half of that.

How much is a classic Corvette worth?

NADA reports C2 Corvette average retail values as: 1963: $267,700. 1964: $40,000. 1965: $47,000.

How much is a 66 Corvette 427 worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Engines Median Sale
327 CID | 300 HP $51,000
427 CID | 390 HP $77,500
327 CID | 350 HP $54,500
427 CID | 425 HP $82,500

How much is a 1967 Corvette with a 427?

$170,000
According to NADA, high retail value on a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette coupe with the 427-cu.in., 435-hp V-8, a four-speed manual transmission, power windows and a telescopic steering wheel is just under $170,000.

What is a 1972 Corvette worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Convertible $32,000
Sport Coupe $25,000

Is a 1968 Corvette a stingray?

Topping the differences list is the fact that the 1968 Corvette did not carry the “Stingray” moniker. The mid years Corvettes (1963 to 1967) were known as “Sting Rays” and 1969 through 1976 carried the label “Stingray” (below) above the front fender vents.

How much is a 1968 Stingray?

Base price was $4,320 for the convertible and $4,663 for the coupe.

What is a C2 Corvette worth?

Values for 1963s and most C2 Corvettes remained pretty flat for the second half of 2020, but a median #2-condition (Excellent) example, bottoming at $62k in 2011, has trended upward is now worth $119K on average.