
Gibson '70s Flying V — Guitar Resale Value
Electric GuitarsWhat a used Gibson '70s Flying V sells for on Reverb (median of 3 recent listings).
Gibson '70s Flying V value — Used ₩2,822,540 · $2,000. Prices updated 2026년 8월.
Converted from USD at the ECB reference rate — sold comps are US-market sales.
Live on eBay right now
Expired listings — price reference
Gibson 70S Flying V -ANTIQUE NATURAL- 2023 Used Electric Guitar [AUTH]eBay removes ended listings after ~90 days — we keep the prices. Look up finds current listings for the same item.
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- Reverb — Gibson '70s Flying V (used listings)₩2,822,540 · $2,000
Item details
- Brand
- Gibson
- Make
- Gibson
- Model
- '70s Flying V
- Finishes seen
- Antique Natural, Classic White, Ebony
- Used range
- $1,600 – $2,367.11
- Sample size
- 3 listings
Gibson '70s Flying V resale value
The used Gibson '70s Flying V has a median Reverb asking price of $2,000, ranging from $1,600 to $2,367.11 across 3 current listings.
What drives the price
For a used guitar, year, finish, originality (no mods/refins), and case move the price most. Vintage and limited runs command a premium; player-grade and modified examples sell for less.
Price guide
What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Used | ₩2,822,540 · $2,000 | eBay sold comps |
| Live asking — low / typical / high | ₩2,044,930 / ₩2,805,605 / ₩11,157,656$1,449 / $1,988 / $7,906 | 20 live eBay listings ↗ |
Market check: As of July 21, 2026, 20 live eBay listings ask $1,449.00–$7,906.11 (median $1,988.00). That's in line with the typical sold value of $2,000.00.
자주 묻는 질문
- What is the typical price range for a Gibson '70s Flying V?
- The used range for this model spans from $1,776 to $2,349.33.
- Are there different color options available for the '70s Flying V?
- Finishes seen include Antique Natural and Classic White.
- How many listings are currently available for this guitar?
- There are currently 2 listings available for the Gibson '70s Flying V.










