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I got another hot Ebay auction for everybody, this time it could be a first as a 2007 Shelby GT-H Convertible has popped up for auction already. The Shelby GT-H convertible is #455 out of 500 made with only 149 original miles. If you think about it for a minute this could be one of the lowest mileage Shelby GT-H convertibles on the planet except for the first one sold at Barrett-Jackson that is tucked away in somebody’s collection.
As of writing this the auction has 5 bids with the high bid being $57K. Check out the auction here.
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Blacks Automotive, a specialty Mustang dealer out of Florida is auctioning off their personal car, a 2002 Beryllium Saleen Extreme coupe that is 1 of 3. Saleen built 3 Beryllium vehicles from 2002 to 2004, two Extreme coupes and one convertible which was Steve Saleens personal car. One of the Extreme coupes was totaled out and does not exist so the car above is actually 1 of 2 making it the only coupe in existence. This Beryllium beast has 22K miles on the clock and makes somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 horsepower and 501 ft-lbs of torque. The car comes with tons of aftermarket parts and the paperwork to prove it.
As of writing this the auction has 5 bids up to $30K with 4 1/2 days left.
Check out the auction here.

You might remember this car from some Mustang Mags and also the 2003 SEMA show. Xtreme Mustang Performance built this car in a little less then 6 weeks stripping it down to nothing more then a rolling chassis. The car is a 2003 Mach I with a Paxton Novi-2000 supercharger, enough gauges to rival a F-16 fighter jet and more TV’s then a Best Buy showroom. Other customizations include a Saleen body kit, HRE wheels, custom targa top, Lambo doors and full Maximum Motorsports suspension. These mods are just the tip of the iceberg as this car recieved so many parts from so many suppliers that it’s rediculous. As of writing this the auction has a Buy It Now of $29,995 and one bid at $15K. Check out the auction for all the details. I have included some photos after the jump… Continue reading ‘Ebay: Xtreme Mustang Performance 2003 Mach I’

Our Ebay adventure today brings us to this a one-of-a-kind find, a SN-95 Mustang GT-R clone done up in a similar paint scheme just like the original GT-R concept Ford rolled out in 2005. Allthough the cars paint is not exactly the Valencia Orange Ford whipped up for the GT-R concept, the owner matched up the colors pretty well. What you see on the outside is basically what you get, the car is pretty much stock except for the all aluminum wing out back which adds about 50 hp. After the jump I have included a few more photos and a link to the auction. Continue reading ‘Ebay: SN-95 Mustang GT-R Clone Looks The Part’

This might not be your run of the mill barn find but this 1965 Shelby GT350 has been sitting in some owners barn in Ohio for the last 27 years as a project that never got off the ground. The car has seen some better days with alot of rust on the body and the motor, trans and interior are completely gone. The body is verified as a 1965 Shelby GT350 through it’s VIN# 5T09A18XXX and through the Shelby Tag that was pop-riveted on the drivers side inner fender panel.
The Shelby Tag decodes, SFM - (Shelby Ford Mustang), 5 - (model year 1965), S - (Street car). The VIN number decodes:, 5 - (model year as 1965), T - (Metuchen, NJ assembly plant), 09 - (Fastback), A - (engine code for 289ci 4V V8 271hp high performance), 18XXXX - consecutive unit number. In 1965 their were 516 Street production Shelby GT350’s produced and they were all made in Wimbeldon White with Black interior.
This might be a good starting point for somebody with an original 289 from a 1965 Shelby GT350 but whoever wins this auction will be putting in alot of work to get this baby back on the road. The auction has a high bid of $1K and a Buy It Now of $7500.00. Check out the auction here. More photos after the jump… Continue reading ‘Ebay: Barn Find Yields 1965 Shelby GT350′

The 1993 Cobra is just a thing of beauty for me, being that it was the first Cobra of my generation and one of my favorite Mustangs of all time. Now as I have said from time to time I am always on Ebay and I occasionally look to see what 1993 Cobras they have on the hope of one day buying one. Todays browsing netted quite possibly the holy grail of 1993 SVT Cobra Mustangs, car #19 which has been claimed to be the first production Cobra to roll off the assembly line.
The first 1993 Cobra that was put into circulation was car #19 because most if not all of the previous cars before this one were destroyed due to various crash testing. According to a few books I have including the SVT Recognition guide which is the most informative on this subject says this actual car was the first production 1993 Cobra to roll off the assembly line. The VIN# is 1FACP42D8PF129858, verifying the car is #19, the first car off the line on December 17, 1992.
The condition of the car is another story as the owner (svokid) has decided to let the car go and from the pictures their is some rust on the floor boards and under the hood. The seats and dash look horrible, the cars been repainted, engine parts have been replaced along with the transmission. Basically this car needs to be restored to it’s former glory.
This looks to be an amazing find for some lucky Mustang enthusiast who has the cash. The one and only bid as of writing this is $8K but I expect it to go much higher as word gets around the Mustang community. The auction is open for another 3days and 22 hours. For the Ebay auction click here. I have attached some photos below. Continue reading ‘Ebay: 1993 Cobra #19, First Off The Assembly Line’

This is one of those finds you go what the #@$%, well that is what I said when I first viewed this auction. The car is what they refer to in the movie business as a “Cut Away Car” which started life as a 2006 Mustang GT and was made for the last running production show “Headlights and Tailpipes” that featured a bunch of custom cars that were built by Movie Mike along with this Mustang. The show also starred Playboy Playmates who were filmed in the Mustang at the Stardust Casino before the implosion took place. The car rides on casters so that it can be wheeled around and assembled/dismantled in minutes.
The auction, which is no reserve, has a high bid of $2,325. I have added a bunch of photos after the jump for your viewing pleasure. Check out the Ebay auction here. Continue reading ‘Ebay: One-of-a-Kind 2006 Mustang “Cut Away Car”’

A few Ford dealers are starting to post auctions on Ebay for their alotment of the 2008 Shelby GT500KR and the bidding has begun with two auctions over the $100K mark already. This is truly insane as the vehicle has not even been produced along with the fact they are making 1000 of these babies. Producing 1000 of something is limited but if you sit back and think about it it’s really not that limited. I just think alot of people will be taking a bath on these things a year or two down the road as the hype wears down and the new body style is introduced. If I had a $100K+ to blow on a 500+ horsepower car why not buy a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
One of the auctions has three bids and is up to $135K and the other auction has just eclipsed the $100K mark. Please give me your thoughts in the comments on this silliness.

This beauty comes to us from Ebay via an anonymous tipster, and from what I see it’s far from beautiful. I always see some pretty funky bodykits on Mustangs these days but this one looks as if Batman designed it himself. The front bumper to me looks like it’s at least a foot longer then the stock one and the side vents just add to the mystique. I would have to say if Batman drove a Mustang this might be the one. Check out more pics after the jump. Continue reading ‘Ebay: Batman Called, He Wants His Mustang Back’