2021 Market Review - Chevrolet Camaro 1967-2011
Money being asked for early Camaros continues to climb, but with lots still in the market we suspect overpriced cars will be back below $70,000 before selling.
1960s big-blocks offered at $100,000 and convertibles for $60-70,000 are more realistic. 1970s cars are scarce at present and very good Z28s still sell in the $40-50,000 range. Bargain hunters will be happy to see 1980s V8 coupes at $20-25,000 and were even happier when a couple of decent looking convertibles appeared at similar money.
| Buyer’s Guide: Chev Camaro 1971-1981
Camaros from the 1990s don’t generate a lot of local interest and the average would have been much lower except for one car at $60,000 influencing the average. $70,000+ for 10-year-old Camaros also looks hard to justify.
Camaro/SS Coupe 1967-70 $89,640 [25]
SS396 1967-70 $106,830 [6]
Conv. 1967-70 $78,935 [6]
Coupe 1971-74 $58,770 [9]
Coupe 1975-81 $50,000 [8]
V8 Coupe 1982-92 $25,785 [7]
V8 Conv. 1987-92 $19,555 [7]
V8 Coupe/Conv. 1993-02 $32,750 [4]
V8 Coupe 2008-11 $74,150 [6]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| 2020 Market Review: Chevrolet Camaro 1967-2002
– Understanding our Muscle Car Value Guides 2021
– 2021 Oz & USA Muscle Car Market Review
From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021