what’s a 1967 gmc c1500 worth?
Based on our Classic.com market data, a 1967 GMC C1500 is worth roughly $14,900–$26,500 depending on condition, with well-restored or highly-original examples fetching significantly more.
This short-bed, fleet-side C1500 with its killer patina and original V6/manual transmission is listed at $14,900 — that’s right at the entry-level of the market.
Here are recent sales of similar 1967-1968 GMC C1500s:
| Year | Condition | Price | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1967 | Modified (6-spd) | $16,250 | Sold @ Bring a Trailer |
| 1967 | Modified | $16,500 | Sold @ Mecum Kansas City |
| 1968 | Original & Highly Original | $26,500 | Available |
The broader 2nd Gen GMC C/K market (1967-1972) shows an average sale price of $41,254, with recent sales ranging from $4,750 (project trucks) to $165,000 (show-quality restorations).
At $14,900, this truck is priced competitively for a project-level, original-patina driver. The price reflects that it needs brake work and fuel-system attention before it’s roadworthy, but the desirable short-bed configuration and that New Mexico patina add value. Comparable “turnkey” original examples currently ask $26,500+.
Want to see more similar trucks? Check out the market page:
https://classic.com/m/gmc/ck/2nd-gen/c1500/
Can I help you find any other C/K trucks, or do you have questions about what to budget for those brake and fuel-system repairs?