Yeah. I'd be interested to know what Ken Miles' car sold for.Great post.
Do you happen to know what any of those cars sold for?
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Yeah. I'd be interested to know what Ken Miles' car sold for.
Bright gold doesn't ring a bell...what's the docket number?Did you happen to get a look at the bright gold B302 with the spectrum interior? I am debating registering for that car, have had someone look at it but wanted to see if anyone else has viewed it in person.
That was definitely a nice car.View attachment 878301
Nice springtime yellow 66 convertible. Really love this paint color.
Oh yeah...I remember those custom seats. Is that a custom color too? Doesn't look like champagne gold to me.It's lot 790.1
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1970 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302 - Barrett-Jackson Auction Company - World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions
Available* at Scottsdale 2023 - Lot #790.1 1970 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302www.barrett-jackson.com
It was raced quite a bit.Seeing as the first Shelby Mustang to ever win a race was sold in 2020 for 3.75 million, I am curious how much a car of the same spec that was never raced would do at auction. Being that it was never raced and is a hard top not a 2+2. But still, the fact that it was a group 2 car built in 66' that was seemingly benched would still garner good money. Any wagers?
That's actually an original spectrum insert interior - I've always been a fan but they're somewhat difficult to source. The color should be bright gold and not a champagne color (or at least isn't supposed to be). Any thoughts on the restoration or quality of the car?Oh yeah...I remember those custom seats. Is that a custom color too? Doesn't look like champagne gold to me.