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Well Set Up Mustang Sells for $242,000!



1968 FORD MUSTANG Lot 719 | Barrett-Jackson Auction Company

Old 01-19-2012, 10:26 PM
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Gee, you could have a RUF for that...
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I read the ad but it's not clear. Is this one of the "new" Elenore cars?


..... Looks ballsy!
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I read the ad but it's not clear. Is this one of the "new" Elenore cars?


..... Looks ballsy!
More like a Mustang version of a Singer 911...
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Good looking car but what is a 500KR going for? I mean an original KR not a "singer" version
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Seems you could duplicate the car for under $100K.
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It look like a ricer had his way with it.
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Initial thought was I like but the pic of the front grill and lights, not so much. Can that even be considered a '68?
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I was always obsessed with the new Gone in 60 seconds as a kid, so this car had and probably always will have a certain coolness to me. I know it was all fake, but the sounds the car "made" in the movie always mesmerized me.
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More like a Mustang version of a Singer 911...
exactly!
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I was always obsessed with the new Gone in 60 seconds as a kid, so this car had and probably always will have a certain coolness to me. I know it was all fake, but the sounds the car "made" in the movie always mesmerized me.
That did it for me too. I'll never forget how that car looked on screen.
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Seems you could duplicate the car for under $100K.
You could, with money left over. body shells are $10,000, so go from there. I've noticed many cars at the BJ auction are going for much less than just a few years ago. I'm not surprised, given the economy, but somebody is taking a bath. There are some "bargins" there for sure, just depends on what bargain means to each.The Mustang above looks like all the other Elenore mustangs from a few years ago. There must be tons of those around.
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it's the wrong gone in 60 seconds car.



That new one is a commercial joke, nothing rare about it..
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Like to do a show about buyers remorse after these auctions.

"Great I just spent 80 grand on a 1970 nova with rare matching numbers almost like the one I drove in HS, but after a drive I realizes it still just a Nova...dang...and I only paid 75 dollars for my first one...."
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Absurd. Its a freaking clone.

Look at the seam where the hood meets the body. Nice kit car build standards.
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Seems you could duplicate the car for under $100K.
The guy had about $85k in the car. I saw it go through and I kept saying to myself "I'm missing something.....". I don't understand how a clone (a very well equiped Stang) sold for $220k when a real GT500KR sold around $77k. I guess the old saying is true....A fool and his money shall soon depart.

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Gahh. I hate Elanors almost as much as the new Shelby GT500s. So ugly.

Boss 302s and classic GT350s are so much better looking.
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I read the ad but it's not clear. Is this one of the "new" Elenore cars?


..... Looks ballsy!
No, it's just a custom build some guy had done on a 1968 Mustang. But Well Set Up!:

Summary: This custom Mustang was built from the ground up and restored in 2009. It won the Spectator Class at the All Ford Show at Summit Motorsports Park. It has over 1,000 miles on it since it was built and is ready to cruise.

Details: This Mustang has been custom built for the ground-up and rotisserie restored with fiberglass from Unique Performance. The PPG custom Pepper Silver metallic Deltron top-of-the-line paint with clear coat that has been wet sanded and buffed to show quality. This car won the Spectator Class at the 2010 Fords at the Summit and the trophy will be included with the car. For cruiser comfort, it has classic heat and air conditioning. All interior plastic is custom vinyl covered with cabin and trunk in black and silver carbon fiber. This car handles very well with its Heidts independent front suspension with coilover shocks and 4-wheel Wilwood disc brakes. The entire interior of the car is covered in Dynamat for a quiet ride. Has Dakota Digital dash, glove box is signed by Carroll Shelby, a period correct modern radio with iPod hookup, Sony Xplod speakers to match the interior and floor mounted emergency brake to finish the cabin. All wiring is covered with Painless Performance PowerBraid for that finished look. The car has working brake coolers and working upper interior cabin vents. It also has LED sequential tail lights and all six lights in the front with turn signals tucked behind the grille to be road compliant. Adjustable gas shocks, rear traction bars, Auburn Gear limited slip 3.55 posi-traction and a Richmond ring and pinion mounted in a Ford 8" rear end finish off the suspension. Has a 460 bored .030 over with 10:1 compression, Ford large valve cast heads with competition valve train, aluminum intake and a Holley carburetor. The transmission is a Tremec TKO 500 5-speed with a Lakewood scattersheild, Centerforce mechanical clutch and Centerforce flywheel. The exhaust piping, headers and Magnaflow mufflers are polished satin silver ceramic coated. She also has a stainless steel gas tank and K&N air filter. This car is built to drive in comfort and has over 1,200 miles on build.

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