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Technical & General Discussion Area => Mustang Chat Room => Topic started by: GLENN 70 on July 20, 2021, 07:17:21 pm

Title: Mustangs at 782 motors
Post by: GLENN 70 on July 20, 2021, 07:17:21 pm
Did you guys watch the car auction at 782 motors on the Gold Coast last night ? . All three mustangs  sold and a buyer premium on top . ... A nice 65 fastback $97,000 - A very nice 66 fastback RHD Shelby tribute ,wait for it $212,000 then a ok 67  RHD fastback ,  S code $116,000 . Prices are crazy these days .
Title: Re: Mustangs at 782 motors
Post by: Bucks on July 21, 2021, 12:49:17 pm
Thats some huge dollars for the 66, the 65 and 67 did very well aswell. :smash:
Title: Re: Mustangs at 782 motors
Post by: Megzee67 on July 21, 2021, 07:43:25 pm
For sure Glenn and Bucks.....top dollars indeed....
It seems to me the buyers must have seriously done their research, as well as the cars being top notch restorations, which would closely equate to the dollars paid.
The 66 is a Classic Speed build [ Philippines] so again, I would say the fetched figure is reflective of the build cost, import, style etc.
The buyers must have also got wind that Mustang owners are the coolest people on earth  :grin: :pepper:
Title: Re: Mustangs at 782 motors
Post by: mwizz on July 22, 2021, 12:38:07 pm
When you see some of the prices that people are asking for their Australian muscle cars I am not surprised that mustangs are also increasing in value. Some that have bought themselves a new Mustang are also now wanting a classic one as well.