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Another day has wrapped at the 2007 Barrett-Jackson auto auction and day 3 was a little scarce on Mustangs as only 11 Mustangs went across the main stage. The daily average for Mustangs improved to $50, 200 up from Wednesdays average of $43,400. Top honors for the Mustang went to two cars today with both of them bringing $70, 400,
Lot#659.1, a 1971 Boss 351 Fastback . The other Mustang was
Lot#720.1, a 1969 Mach 1 Fastback. Although it was slow day on the Mustang front keep checking back as the Mustang auctions are about to heat up with the next three days of auctions.
For the next two days I will not be able to post the days wrap until Sunday.
For a complete list of all the Mustangs and their final price look below:
Lot# |
Model
|
Final Price |
|
1972 Mustang Mach I Fastback |
$25,850 |
|
2004 Mustang Roush 2 Door Hardtop |
$25,300 |
|
1970 Mustang Coupe |
$23,300 |
|
1966 Mustang GT Fastback |
$42,900 |
|
1971 Mustang BOSS 351 Fastback |
$70,400 |
|
1969 Mustang Mach I 'S' Code Fastback |
$52,550 |
|
1970 Mustang Mach I Fastback |
$68,250 |
|
1969 Mustang Mach I Fastback |
$70,400 |
|
|
$57,200 |
|
1970 Mustang BOSS 302 |
$66,000 |
|
|
$49,500 |
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