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Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts

Nov 3, 2014

NOS Mustang Parts on Ebay

65-66 Mustang and Shelby GT350 NOS Ford (New Old Stock) Fuel Filler Neck.
www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com

We usually do not have any rare NOS (New Old Stock) Ford Mustang parts available, but we were cleaning up and listed a few items on Ebay.

65-66 NOS Mustang and Shelby GT350 Fuel Filler Neck
65-66 NOS Mustang and Shelby GT350 Front Parking Brake Cable
65      NOS Mustang and Shelby GT350 Standard Grill
65-68 NOS Mustang and Shelby Aluminum Step Plates for Coupe and Fastback

Click on the pictures or above links to go to any of the auctions.

65-66 Mustang and Shelby GT350 NOS Ford (New Old Stock) Front Parking Brake Cable.
www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com

65 Mustang and Shelby GT350 NOS Ford (New Old Stock) Standard Grill.
www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com

65-68 Mustang and Shelby GT350 NOS Ford (New Old Stock) Aluminum Step Plates for Coupe and Fastback body styles.
www.VirginiaClassicMustang.com



Jan 8, 2014

1969 Mustang Boss 302 Barn Find

1969 Mustang Boss 302 Barn Find
1969 Mustang Boss 302 Barn Find

1969 Mustang Boss 302 Barn Find


"Barn Finds" or "Survivor" cars certainly seem to be the rage these days.  This 1969 Mustang Boss 302 seems to be the latest.  This particular example was listed on Ebay and has been making the rounds on the Internet. It is described as sitting for 30 years and recently purchased from the owner of 42 years.

It just sold on Ebay for $74,100!!!



Nov 16, 2009

Early (and expensive) 1964 1/2 Mustang Convertible


OK - I hesitated before posting this one, but the car is historically significant, and the auction listing is, well, entertaining. I know it will get tons of internet "air play." I decided that I might as well post it here to in case you miss it somewhere else.

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.