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Ebay: Collection of 103 Mustangs & Parts For $950K

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If you are looking to build a Mustang collection and are short on time then check out this Ebay auction where a guy in Puerto Rico has a massive collection of 103 Mustangs along with a huge collection of parts for the sale price of $950K.  The collection includes a long list of various 60's & 70's era Mustangs with a few newer model GT Mustangs thrown in to round out the collection.  Also with the cars you get a huge collection of new and used Mustang parts that include some 37 engines, 400 wheel covers, 21 carburators with the list going on and on.

Some of the highlighted Mustangs include 1968 Shelby GT350 convertible, 1969 Cobra Jet 428 R Code, 1968 Shelby GT500KR, 1969 Shelby GT500 coupe, 1968 Shelby, 1969 Fastback 390 S Code, a few 1970's Mach 1's.  This is definately a very impressive collection of Mustangs and parts that will sure draw some interest from the states.  Getting all the parts and cars back to the US might be a challenger but the owner has said if someone uses the buy it now feature shipping will be free.

Check out the massive collection of Mustangs and parts here.  I have included some photos after the jump to give you an idea of how big this guy's collection is.

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  1. That would sure be fun to buy if you had an extra million lying around... I volunteer to help the new owner look through them all! That's an average of $9300 a car. There's probably a few that would bring 6 figures (if restored to 100pt). I know where there's an empty shop in Farmer's Branch ;)

  2. Knew of a guy in Greenfield, Indiana who is doing something similar with Pontiac Trans-ams. Collects them for fun and hobby, keeps them in a couple large storage barns on his property, then plans to sell them off when he's in his mid-60's and retire on the money he makes from them. Wish I could so the same as these two people, but not sure If I'd sell them.

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