Boss 429
The Boss 429 was a high-performance Mustang variant that was sold between 1969 and 1970 and is considered one of the rarest and most desirable muscle cars of the era.
Are Mustangs a good investment?
Of all classic cars, Mustangs were quite literally built to be reliable, and today’s technology has made it possible and accessible to extend their lives almost indefinitely. In milestone and monetary terms, they make a good investment.
What Mustangs will be collectible?
So, here are 10 modern Mustangs that will be priceless some day.
- 2 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible 2018.
- 3 Roush P51 Mustang.
- 4 Galpin Fisker Rocket.
- 5 Ford Mustang V6.
- 6 Ford Mustang Bullitt.
- 7 Ford Mustang Boss 302.
- 8 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R. via motor1.com.
- 9 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet Drag Car. via motor1.com.
How much does the Iacocca 45th anniversary edition mustang cost?
The Iacocca 45th Anniversary Edition Mustang was originally sold on Father’s Day in 2009 and sold only through Galpin Ford with a starting price tag of $89,950. It’s kind of cool that it was sold on Father’s Day because Lee Iacocca is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the Mustang.
Did Lee Iacocca invent the Mustang?
As one of the most recognizable names in the Ford Mustang industry, Lee Iacocca, was one of the people who I believe was responsible for the inception of the Ford Mustang. Iacocca started at Ford Motor Company as an engineer but quickly found himself on the marketing side of things.
How much is a 2009 45th Anniversary Mustang worth?
Bonhams is offering Iacocca’s personal 2009 45th Anniversary Edition Mustang at its upcoming Scottsdale auction on January 16. Selling without reserve, the coach-built GT carries a presale estimate of $50,000–$70,000. With Iacocca’s name attached to it, don’t be surprised if it goes for more, however.
What would the Shelby Mustang have been without Iacocca?
“Think about it, without Iacocca there would be no Mustang, no Shelby Mustang, maybe no Shelby American around to build the GT40s that won at LeMans,” Comer says. “He’s a legend.