I love 67 Riv's. Not sure why I can't view fakebook ad's lately. Maybe some setting somewhere that I don't know about. I was going to post your ad and pics but...
Little or no interest.......is $12,500 to high? I thought worth more like 15K......for an original unmolested 53 yr old Riv.
I’m in the same boat with my Riv. Mine has a little bit of racing pedigree, but it’s not near yours in overall original quality. I’m at 12,500 too. I have been getting some interest though.
Same thing going on with a Wildcat convertible; - little to no interest. This could be the start of that nasty trend that everyone is predicting, that cars from the 60s and 70s will plummet in value as the cohort that appreciated them starts to retire, die off and abandon them.
Open to offers....too many projects. This is truly a nice survivor car..... Have a 67 Riv GS and a 71 GS conv (among others) that need attention.....
I'm thinking the color is love/hate.....I really like it....makes me feel like I'm in Florida keys just looking at it...... But maybe others think it cheap feeling......??
Yeah, I saw one with turquoise interior as well and it was too much IMO......black offsets nicely. How bout turquoise with black carpet and white interior....now that is Florida!
I do have a lot of 8 track tapes I could throw in.......most only play one time then the piece that joins the tape breaks, tho.....
As I have said, there's a lot of folks that own small businesses that are getting killed, so many layoffs, and business slowdowns, etc. People are holding on to their cash. Can't see how this doesn't increase the number of cars being sold to create cash and reduce the pool of buyers...
Some of us don't do facebook---have you considered listing it on the Riviera forum that is part of the AACA forums? Looks like a nice car that could sell itself to the right person. GLWS and have patience.