2600
to rebuild - i would think about $1600.00 - new $2000.00
Nothing, as Camaros didn't exist in 1963...
In 1967, the cost of a New York Times newspaper was 10 cents on weekdays and 15 cents on Sundays.
The base coupe was $2,935. A converible was a couple hundred more.
A lot since there is no 2009 Camaro. I guess you could try and have one made. The new Camaro comes out in 2010. Camaro Models(prices include $750 destination)1EE37 - Camaro LS: $22,9951EF37 - Camaro 1LT: $24,6301EH37 - Camaro 2LT: $27,3301ES37 - Camaro 1SS: $30,9951ET37 - Camaro 2SS: $34,180
The one i have cost $1950 according to the dealer receipt.
A new 1967 Corvette Sting Ray convertible sold for $4,141. Any options extra.
There were 5 different versions ranging between $2,800 and $3,600. The biggest differences were engine sizes.
The new camaro for 2010 will be priced between $22,000 and $35,000, the top of the line will be the SS and they haven't said yet if there will be a Z28 for the first year of production.
The price of brand new Camaro Convertible 2013 depends on the features, prices start from $30,600. It has a 9.2 KBB consumer rating, 426 horse power (maximum) and a standard V6 engine.
New homes in 1967 averaged at $26,400 compared to $320,000 today. Prices for anything in 1967 were a lot lower than they are today.
about $34k