Equipment
302/175-hp V-8, 5-speed manual,alloy wheels, Goodyear Eagle GT tires, factory radio, sunroof, fog lights, TRX handling package, books, Marti Report documented.
Condition
Represented with 4,804 actual miles and with its original tires. Looks like a time-warp car with few signs of any wear apparent in the photos. Located in Texas.
Market commentary
The 1984 Mustang GT350 was available as either a hatchback or convertible. Ford built 5,261 examples over a 35-day production run, making it a rare car by Mustang standards. It wasn't exactly an instant collectible, however, as this 20th anniversary "GT350" happened entirely without Shelby input and came with no performance goodies under the pretty white paint. These are only a bit more desirable than a run-of-the-mill 5.0 Fox-body today, but there's a certain 121-mile convertible out there that Barrett-Jackson sold for an insane $71,500 four years ago and then again for $35,200 last year. The seller here likely had that car in mind, but the 20 grand high bid is more realistic and perfectly fair.