Equipment
428/35hp Q-Code Cobra Jet, automatic, Magnum 500 wheels, Goodyear Polyglas tires, competition suspension, 9-inch rear end power top, tinted glass, radio delete, Elite Marti Report, comes with a set of steel wheels and hub caps.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented as matching numbers and one of one with this combination of equipment (not a distinction of major importance in the world of '60s Mustangs). Very good paint and chrome aside from an odd spot of discoloration on the hood. Clean wheels and tires. Even gaps. Very good interior. Handsome car holding up well from an older restoration and an interesting combination of options. Not just another Mustang.
Market commentary
This well-optioned Mustang is a familiar auction veteran but only through a series of no sales including Mecum Kissimmee in 2015 at $80,000, Auburn Fall 2017 at $75,000, Mecum Indy in 2018 at a $100,000, and there again a year later at a $110,000 high bid. Third time wasn't the charm at Kissimmee 2020 with another $100,000 no-sale. It came back to Kissimmee in 2021 and 2022 to $90,000 and $75,000 no-sales. There's consistency for you. All of those bids save for the last one were perfectly appropriate, and four years of trying and ferrying the car around the country resulted in less than what the car would have sold for in 2018. It's not a GT. It is a thrilling Mustang Cobra Jet convertible.