Sold for over $ 3.5 million, this Ford Mustang is the most expensive in the world right now. And it is again offered for sale.
She had created a stir last year, when she was sold for more than $ 3.5 million at auction. This is the most expensive Ford Mustang in the world, which is nothing but a prototype of Shelby GT350R with chassis number 5R002. A real rarity and a small automobile, which all pony-car enthusiasts know without a doubt. The first Shelby Mustang to win a competition, it was driven by big names such as Ken Miles, Chuck Cantwell, Bob Bondurant and Peter Brock. And good news, the American sports car is on sale again!
An impressive story
This is the auction house Me Auctions which will offer the American sports car to customers, during a big sale which will take place in Kissimmee from January 6 to 16. There is no doubt that many buyers will fight for this unique example, nicknamed the Flying Mustang ”. Having served as a vase for future Shelbys, this prototype won a dozen races in 1965. Bought for 4,000 dollars by Bill Clawson, engineer at Ford, the sport subsequently changed owners on numerous occasions, undergoing some transformations. .
Abandoned for twenty years then found and exhibited in a museum, it was then rehabilitated by John Brown’s Thoroughbred Restorations, before being auctioned off in the summer of 2020. However, it is not known why the current owner now wishes to s ‘get rid of it.
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Sold for over $ 3.5 million, this Ford Mustang is the most expensive in the world right now. And it is again offered for sale.
She had created a stir last year, when she was sold for more than $ 3.5 million at auction. This is the most expensive Ford Mustang in the world, which is nothing but a prototype of Shelby GT350R with chassis number 5R002. A real rarity and a small automobile, which all pony-car enthusiasts know without a doubt. The first Shelby Mustang to win a competition, it was driven by big names such as Ken Miles, Chuck Cantwell, Bob Bondurant and Peter Brock. And good news, the American sports car is on sale again!
An impressive story
This is the auction house Me Auctions which will offer the American sports car to customers, during a big sale which will take place in Kissimmee from January 6 to 16. There is no doubt that many buyers will fight for this unique example, nicknamed the Flying Mustang ”. Having served as a vase for future Shelbys, this prototype won a dozen races in 1965. Bought for 4,000 dollars by Bill Clawson, engineer at Ford, the sport subsequently changed owners on numerous occasions, undergoing some transformations. .
Abandoned for twenty years then found and exhibited in a museum, it was then rehabilitated by John Brown’s Thoroughbred Restorations, before being auctioned off in the summer of 2020. However, it is not known why the current owner now wishes to s ‘get rid of it.
Also read on Auto-Moto.com:
The Ford Mustang Mach-E is more successful than the Mondeo
Could the Ford Mustang switch to all-wheel drive?
What if the Ford Mustang Mach-E changed its name?