Value of a 1967 Chevy Pick-Up

The value of a 1967 Chevrolet truck can only be determined by the seller and the buyer; the price will fluctuate wildly from transaction to transaction. Truck value guides rarely provide the true value of a vehicle, because there are too many variables to consider when determining a price, including the vehicle's condition and its engine, cab and cargo box sizes.

Condition

  • Old vehicle enthusiasts determine the value of a truck by ranking its condition: "excellent" (frame-off restoration), "fine" (older or good restoration), "very good" (completely original and running), "good "(a daily driver needing little repair) and "restorable" (needs a complete overhaul).

Identification

  • In 2011, a 1967 half-ton Chevrolet pickup with a standard wheelbase can sell for $7,100 in original excellent condition, $6,350 in fine condition, $4,500 in very good condition, $2,000 in good condition and $1,200 in restorable condition.

Variables

  • Half-ton 1967 Chevy trucks are in demand because of their short wheelbase and daily driveability in modern traffic. The base value is enhanced if the truck is a 4X4 or equipped with a V-8 engine, air conditioning, custom cab amenities or power options. Customized 1967 models with extensive body alternations, a high-performance engine and a customized interior can command up to $34,000.