GTS`s- What are they selling for?

I think it depends on several things.

Is it a convertible?

What color is it?

Is it an unrestored/survivor?

Is it restored correct and numbers matching?

I may be biased because I own two BB a bodies but I think the numbers everyone throws around are sometimes a little low especially if the car is done correct, matching numbers and a conv. If you look at the prices in some of the price guides they often will quote prices that I think are frankly a little low. I mean looking at a book and seeing a price is quite different than finding the right car for sale at that price. Even in a depressed market the more rare desireable cars bring decent money. I think that these cars don't drop percentage wise as much as the rare big dollar cars E's and B's because their values are not as inflated when the market is high.

Keep in mind these numbers reflect correctly restored matching numbers high #2 cars.
1967 GTS 4 speed $40,000
1967 GTS automatic $35,000
1967 GTS Conv?? Not sure Ultra rare but I'll say $55,000
1968 GTS 340 4 speed $42,000
1968 GTS 340 automatic $37,000
1968 GTS 383 4 speed $45,000
1968 GTS 383 automatic $40,000
conv. Add $7,000-$10,000
1969 GTS 340 4 speed $43,000
1969 GTS 340 automatic $38,000
1969 GTS 383 4 speed $48,000
1969 GTS 383 automatic $43,000
conv. Add $7,000-$10,000
1969 M code $60,000

I think that if you're talking 1967-69 Barracudas you would have to add $3,000 - $5,000 to each category increased desireability. I'd be interested on what other people think about this thread. Please people chime in with your opinons?