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I know there are alot of variables involved but I'm interested to hear what you guys would value a 69 Coronet R/T at. The car in question is a documented three owner car. 55 thousand original miles. Not something you run across every day! All original with the exception of one 40 year old repaint. Automatic on column. It is what I would consider good driver quality condition (solid 2-3). Fender tag, original window sticker, build sheet all there. What do you think? Looking for a ball park figure. Thanks!
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That year is my favorite superbee and RT! They were very sought after,,,,but pictures would sure help.
I feel lucky that I was able to aquire my 440 in 1997.

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Without some pics this is just going to be a spitball figure. No 4 speed, no console, has documented milage, one repaint, fender tag, build sheet, window sticker, and an R/T.

Put it all together and guess would be 35-45 depending on metal condition and interior condition.
 
you did not state engine size. You could look it up on Hagerty
 
For whatever reason Hagerty hates Coronet R/T's.... They've under valued them for years....

A similar Roadrunner with a smaller engine with be valued 7K higher... Makes zero sense...
 
I’m thinking $40k max w/o any other info and eyes on it. Could be $5k less.
 
If it's not a bondo-bucket, I'm guessing high 30's - low 40's. If it was a more desirable color, it would be higher.
 
For whatever reason Hagerty hates Coronet R/T's.... They've under valued them for years....

A similar Roadrunner with a smaller engine with be valued 7K higher... Makes zero sense...
I honestly think it just boils down to the name.
 
Yep. Road Runners simply draw more attention than R/T's in the marketplace because of name recognition
I agree. I personally think the frontend of a 69 Coronet R/T looks 10x better than the roadrunner front but I'm bias, I own a 69 R/T. As for the car in question, I would agree with Richard on high 30's to low 40's.
 
I know there are alot of variables involved but I'm interested to hear what you guys would value a 69 Coronet R/T at. The car in question is a documented three owner car. 55 thousand original miles. Not something you run across every day! All original with the exception of one 40 year old repaint. Automatic on column. It is what I would consider good driver quality condition (solid 2-3). Fender tag, original window sticker, build sheet all there. What do you think? Looking for a ball park figure. Thanks!View attachment 1596570View attachment 1596571View attachment 1596572
Did you get the R/T ?
I am from the same area as you and have a 68 Super Bee here
 
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