Which Camaros are worth the most?
As always, cars, no matter what the type, are only worth what the market will bear, and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Here are some general and relative guidelines that may not always hold true: Any Camaro in good, original condition, is worth well more today (1998) than it cost new. (Of course this is without consideration of cost of money and inflation.) Certain models and option combinations typically and historically command premium prices on the collector car market. Dealer-modified Camaros like Yenko, Baldwin-Motion, Nickey, Dana, and others can also command high prices. Any SS Camaro, especially when combined with the RS package, and/or with an original big-block motor, is also desired. Typically, 4-speed cars demand better sales prices than automatic cars, and cars with rare options and/or many options add value. With a surge in popularity for ’60’s cars, even base-model Camaros are becoming very popular. The cars with the highest value in any category are usually in do