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If you want to overlook the ridiculous "Buy it Now" price, you may at least enjoy the interesting story and images of the paperwork about this early Mustang. I guess a $5.5 million price on a Mustang is a great way to get some publicity.
Oh, you can click on the pictures or here to go to the EBay Auction and check out the rest of the story.
1 comment:
Without a doubt one of the most controversial Mustangs on the market. Nice car, although for the price I could buy three Bugatti Veyrons (currently the most expensive street legal car on the market) and have $400,000 left over to buy a decent house.
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