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Some interesting FB S Codes on Ebay

epic6

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It must be Fastback S Code season.

There is a project car bidding for $10k, was 12k earlier, must have canceled a suspect bid. Anyhow, that seems like alot for a non-running car.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-Ford-Mustang-Fastback-S-Code-390-4spd-Rare-/270683945983?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3f06053bff#ht_539wt_1167

Then there's this completely restored GT S. Currently bidding +$55k... Wow.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/S-code-390-GT-4-Speed-fastback-MARTI-doc-VIDEOS-Texas-/180604294127?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item2a0cdad3ef

I wonder what this will go for...what an opportunity!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/67-FORD-MUSTANG-FASTBACK-S-CODE-390-4V-4-SPEED-/270685444386?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3f061c1922#ht_815wt_1167
 
Wow, If I only had some money, the last one, I think I have the perfect donor car for...Hmmmmmm....

Captain America meets FB?

Mel
 
I definitely wouldn't buy the green one. The "Caution Fan" sticker is pealing. What else has been done to it? :gs

Seriously it is a beautiful car, but that price is way up there.
 
Wow, the interior on that first one is just..... sick.... that third one, how many FB's does that guy have? In one picture there is a white one next to the one he is selling then in other pictures there is a green FB......
 
That third one looks like a deal but man there's still a LOT of body work to do.

And personally, if somebody blasts a car with all those part still on it and doesn't get all the original seam sealer and what-not off, then primes it all as-is, that kind of attention to detail tells me that I'll have even more work to do still undoing what they did.
 
great array of s-code 67 fastbacks, the second one makes feel better for the amount of money I'm putting into mine :), $55,000.00 with no written description, unless I'm blind!
 
Interesting, the recession must be over because that car has plenty of people bidding over 50 grand for a Ford Mustang. These are the prices that kept me out of this hobby during the boom years. I couldnt afford it.
 
"epic6" said:
Interesting, the recession must be over because that car has plenty of people bidding over 50 grand for a Ford Mustang. These are the prices that kept me out of this hobby during the boom years. I couldnt afford it.

63 k and didn't meet the reserve?? I started ordering parts again for my project :shee
 
Always happy to see the market fluctuate. The "just gotta have it" emotion apparently remains strong. I anticipate we'll see increasing foreign interest in the years ahead as world economies improve at a faster relative rate than here in the U.S. So if you have one, greed is a good thing today.
 
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