1967 Oldsmobile 98 Standard

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$18,000
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1967 Oldsmobile 98 Standard
  • 35k mi TMU
  • Location: Iron County, Michigan, USA
  • Originality: Original & Highly Original
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  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 5 Oldsmobile 98 - 8th Gen (1965 to 1970) for sale right now.
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what’s a 1967 Oldsmobile 98 worth?

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Based on Classic.com’s market data, here’s what a 1967 Oldsmobile 98 is worth:

Market Overview The 8th generation Oldsmobile 98 (1965-1970) has an average sale price of $18,245 across 39 transactions. The range is wide—$3,500 to $42,900—with a strong 71% sell-through rate indicating healthy demand.

1967 Comparables Looking at actual 1967 sales data:

  • A convertible sold at Mecum Harrisburg (Jul 2024) for $22,000
  • A convertible sold at Mecum Monterey (Aug 2024) for $30,000
  • A convertible currently listed by Primo Classics for $34,500
  • A 1966 coupe (beige/Black) was listed at $16,995 (dealer price)

The Specific Vehicle The 1967 Oldsmobile 98 Standard coupe listed at $18,000 is priced right at the market average, but a few caveats apply:

Positives: Montana car in “highly original” condition, rear bumper already professionally replated, 425ci V8 engine, claimed 35K miles (though flagged as unverified)

Needs work: Heater core replacement, front bumper replating (~$800-1,200), front seat reupholstery (~$1,500-2,500). Figure $2,500-3,500 in repairs.

The Verdict: At $18,000, this car is fairly priced for the market but you’ll need to spend extra to get it fully sorted. You’re buying at market average for a car that needs work. Comparable coupes are listing closer to $17K. If you can negotiate down to $15,000-16,500 to account for repairs, it becomes a solid deal. Alternatively, ask the seller to address the heater core and bumper work before purchase.

Value ranges:

  • Driver-quality coupe needing work: $15,000-18,000
  • Nice original/soft restored coupe: $20,000-25,000
  • Clean convertible: $22,000-35,000

You can browse more 1967 Oldsmobile 98 listings here: https://classic.com/m/oldsmobile/98/8th-gen/

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