When I search to see how many were made can't find any info just found some posting that 1966 4 door hardtop rarest Beaumont ever made very collectible no matter what size motor anyone know value of this car with a 230 2 speed
There was one 66 in wpg a year or two ago, beautiful 2 owner survivor with original paint, seller could not even give it away, was on kijiji for about 5 years. Same holds true for a 67 about 5-6 years ago, beautiful driver, seller could not give it away either.
I had a 64 and 67 4 dr sedans( granted sedans not sport sedans), again mint suvivor cars, stuggle to get 5500-6000 out of them back about 7-8 years ago.
I doubt times have changed.
If you are looking to buy, they are out there, and they are cheap. Trying to sell, good luck. and there is nothing rare about them, other than the fact that most were used as parts cars. It almost seems as tho there is less market for a 4dr hardtop than there is for a 4dr sedan, not sure why that is.
hope that helps
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MY BEAUMONT HAS 4 STUDDED TIRES AND 2 BLOCKHEATERS......AND LOTS OF OIL UNDERNEATH. The other one has a longer roof.
Yeah, like Dave said, pretty cheap to buy. I bought a 66 4 door hardtop about 4 years ago with a crunched front fender, running 283 for $600. She got parted out.
Would make a super cool driver if you didn't have to invest a ton of cash in to it... There was a more door, 67 here at the swap meet for cheap a couple years ago and i'm still kicking my self for not buying it...
I would say they are now one of the rarest body types because less were sold than sedans and few were saved. 2 door hardtops are probably the most common body type left today, based on what I see around and on the internet.
Kind of a shame, really, as the 4 door hardtop is a pretty interesting iteration of the bodystyle, and perhaps the one that is least likely to ever appear on a new vehicle again.
If they are a dime a dozen, I'll buy a few... but the reality is it's almost impossible to find one in decent shape nowdays - especially the '68-'69s.