Congrats on your resto of a GREAT car! As noted above, '67 is the best year of all and always commands the most money from collectors. You got a 12Volt electrical system, 50+bhp, and a car that was still built in Germany. I'd LOVE to have a nice '67!
I was in college at the Univ. of Colorado in Boulder from '64 thru '68. My drive was a '61 VW Beetle and it never let me down. I bought it used for $700 in 1965 (35,000 miles on it) and sold it in '68 for $795 (80,000 miles). Here's a pic of me and my car taken at Vail, CO in December, 1965:
Behind the car you can see a wall of frozen water with some spray coming up. They had a nozzle that they fired up into the air every winter and let it run and freeze. By the end of the ski season that wall of frozen water was HUGE! All gone now, though.
I would LOVE to have that car back and fully restore it. I'd drive it every day!
I eventually added an EMPI extractor exhaust system, Chevy 2 barrel carb with special intake manifold, and EMPI anti sway bars, front & rear. It would corner like water through a hose!
And, from the JC Whitney catalog I bought brackets for both front seats that would let you fold them down flat. On ski trips I'd remove the back seat backrest, throw in my sleeping bag, and that was my hotel for ski trips! At Vail I would park in the lot of the Vail Lodge and use their restroom to shave and clean up.
BTW, that's a $19.95 Earl Schieb red paint job. Not bad and it actually held up very well!