Hello Everyone I have a 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass F-85 Station Wagon with a 330 V8 and a factory 4 speed manual transmission. Would any one tell me what it is worth? Thanks Walt
Do you have pics? Because condition is everything, and we can give a fairly honest, close range of worth with good pics of the body all around, the interior close-up, the engine compartment, close-up, and the underbody/frame structures.
The pics in this thread are the kind we'd want to see: http://www.stationwagonforums.com/forums/threads/another-1958-caballero.57901/#post-502520 It has body pics, door open pics, hood up pics, interior and rotted floorpan pics, etc.
Welcome Walt! Would love to see some pics. of your Vista! I currently own a '64 and '65 Vista. If you feel like it go to the Welcome Wagon thread and introduce yourself and tell us a little about your longroof. WE LOVE PICTURES AROUND HERE!....Longroofs Rule!
Careful. Nowhere does he say that it is a Vista Cruiser. In fact, he seems to make a point of not saying it. Olds did offer two flat-top wagons for 1967, an F-85 wagon and a Cutlass wagon. If it is indeed not a Vista Cruiser, it's one of the two wagons shown at the bottom of the third column in this chart from the '67 Olds brochure.
Here's from Collector Car Review. Condition #1 is beyond showroom. Few cars are #1. #2 is showroom or just below. #3 and #4 are what most cars are.
Man, values have skyrocketed. But more cars keep getting restored, or at least made clean and running.