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For Sale Maroon GT/CS at BJ Scottsdale J161316

Mosesatm

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https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1968-FORD-MUSTANG-GT-CALIFORNIA-SPECIAL-244524

"Lot #668 - This restored 1968 Mustang California Special is finished in its original shade of Royal Maroon over a black bucket seat interior and features the GT equipment group. The GT group includes heady-duty suspension, GT-style steel wheels, GT pop-off-style gas cap, GT grille with round fog lights, GT fender badges, C-stripe, dual exhaust with quad tips and GT rear valance. This multiple-award-winner is powered by its original 302ci 4V 8-cylinder engine backed by its original C4 automatic transmission and 9-inch rear end. It includes a Deluxe Marti Report, original owner's manuals and warranty booklet, and a full list of its previous owners since new with contact information."
 

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Jschoony

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Very nice I will have to watch this one hope it does well for you. I love that it has the GT/CS steering wheel center I wish those were still available and the dash plaques.
 
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Mosesatm

Mosesatm

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The buyer paid $39,600 for the car. Assuming a 10% fee, the auction price was probably $36,000, and the seller's take was around $32,400.
 
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