Equipment
429/375hp, 4-speed, original build sheet, original invoice, Marti Report, Hurst T-handle shifter, Kar Kraft #2290. Represented as one of two in this color.
Condition
#1 Concours
World-class. Could compete in the world’s best Concours d'Elegance events.
Represented as matching numbers engine, transmission and rear axle, one of 18 in this color and 2 with this exterior/interior combination. Concours restoration completed in 2014. The paint on this car is flawless still. Panel fit is excellent Engine bay is spotless and restored to better than new condition. Underneath is spotless. Interior claimed to be largely original and is very good with some very slight discoloration on the driver's seat and a little dent in the driver's side sill plate where the door panel hits it. Mostly phenomenal and done to very high standards.
Market commentary
Sold after its first restoration at RM Scottsdale in 2012 for $170,500 and at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in 2013 for $170,500. An interesting history and a superb restoration as well as preservation of as much originality as possible make this a desirable Boss-Nine, but interest is starting to fade and the reported high bid -- if there was money anywhere in the vicinity -- should have been enough to see it change hands.