The Only Online Price Guide Based On Real Auction Sales
| 1st | 1937 Alfa Romeo Other | $1,200,000 |
| 2nd | 1970 Plymouth Barracuda | $899,000 |
| 3rd | 1967 Chevrolet Corvette | $850,704 |
| Year | Make/Model | Sold $ |
|---|---|---|
| 1986 | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | $12,100 |
| 1929 | Mercedes-Benz Gazelle | $5,101 |
| 1987 | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | $2,350 |
GM's answer to the Ford Mustang, was simple and elegant in both coupe and convertible form and prices have held up well. Engines ranged from 250ci 6-cylinder to thundering 427ci special order COPO and Yenko cars. Transmissions included 3- and 4-speed sticks; 2-speed Powerglide and later 3-speed Turbo 350 automatics. Facelifted 1969 most popular, especially Z/28, no convertibles in the elegant 1970 redesign, though emission-strangled T-tops available from mid-1970s. 1967-89 SS350 and SS396 cost extra but 1967 Z28 is the real prize, with only 602 built.
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