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Does anyone know if the base price for 1967's changed during the model year.

Does anyone know for sure ???

S e r sw early cars had a different base price but I cant find any reference to it - everything I se on the rnet and in books indicates the base price were 4240.75 and 4388.75...



19467

Base Convertible

$4,240.75



19437

Base Coupe

$4,388.75
 
lemish said:
Does anyone know if the base price for 1967's changed during the model year.

Does anyone know for sure ???

S e r sw early cars had a different base price but I cant find any reference to it - everything I se on the rnet and in books indicates the base price were 4240.75 and 4388.75...



19467

Base Convertible

$4,240.75



19437

Base Coupe

$4,388.75

The base price convertible was $4141.00
 
67HEAVEN said:
By the way, do you guys realize how much detailed info Rob has set up here at CAC?
Yes, and I see he also has the base prices the same as everyone else - and I suspect they are wrong - I am asking, can anyone verify?
 
6T7Redvette said:
The base price convertible was $4141.00
Yes - thats what I am looking for - someone else who seen 4141. Now where did you find this published or documented?

I have heard the 4240.75 included the destination charges and other things - what is the truth, how much was destination charge really (there seems to be some debate on that too) ?
 
I have the original September 29, 1966 edition of the Chevrolet Dealer Price Schedule for the 1967 Corvette, and it shows $4141.00 for the convertible and $4353.00 for the coupe (as does the NCRS Spec Guide); my original window sticker (June '67-built car) also shows $4141.00. The "Corvette Black Book" shows the $4240.75 figure - don't know where they got it.

The base price doesn't include any destination charge, which was additional, and varied in those days based on the actual destination of the car; equalized freight for destination charge (as we have on current cars) didn't start until the late 70's.
:beer
 
JohnZ said:
I have the original September 29, 1966 edition of the Chevrolet Dealer Price Schedule for the 1967 Corvette, and it shows $4141.00 for the convertible and $4353.00 for the coupe (as does the NCRS Spec Guide); my original window sticker (June '67-built car) also shows $4141.00. The "Corvette Black Book" shows the $4240.75 figure - don't know where they got it.

The base price doesn't include any destination charge, which was additional, and varied in those days based on the actual destination of the car; equalized freight for destination charge (as we have on current cars) didn't start until the late 70's.
:beer
John Z, could the Black Book $4240.75 be an average cost including the destination charges?
 
Dunno - there was a BIG difference in the destination charge between a car delivered at a St. Louis dealer and one delivered in California, and you'd have to look at a LOT of original window stickers to determine the actual spread. :)
 

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