Chevrolet 1965-78 - 2019 Market Review

By: Unique Cars magazine


chevrolet 1965 78 chevrolet 1965 78

Chevrolet 1965-1978

Chevrolets were a common sight on 1960s Australian roads and it is no surprise that locally-built Impalas and Bel-Air sedans survive in quantity. That hasn’t stopped prices surging past $30,000 or owners continuing to tip money into refurbishing these cars.

Fully-imported two-door Impalas typically cost 50 per cent more than a local four-door, with convertibles above $50,000. Once local assembly ceased in 1970, imports of North American Chevrolets continued and very good examples survive in the $15-20,000 price range.

For something different at similar money to a mid-1960s Bel-Air, hunt down one of the scarce Monte Carlo coupes.

For practicality with a classic edge in the $30-40,000 price bracket, try a C10 pickup.

Bel-Air/Impala 4-Dr 1965-72 $32,930 [19] 

2-Dr H/T 1965-72 $46,455 [11]

Convertible 1965-72 $43,785 [7] 

Impala Sedan/Wagon 1972-78 $15,360 [10] 

Monte Carlo 1969-72 $33,865 [4] 

C10 1967-78 $32,775 [25]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2019 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

 

Read next: Understanding our value guides

Search more:

Japanese Classic Car Value Guide home page

Classic Australian family cars Value Guide home page

 

 

Unique Cars magazine Value Guides

Sell your car for free right here

 

SUBSCRIBE TO UNIQUE CARS MAGAZINE
Get your monthly fix of news, reviews and stories on the greatest cars and minds in the automotive world.

Subscribe