| TOP-10 KNOWN PRICES FOR '6411/42-'73 MUSTANGS |
| PRICE | MODEL | NOTES |
| 1. | $280,800 | '67 Shelby GT500 | Barrett-Jackson, 2004. |
| 2. | $260,000 | '66 GT350 | Russo & Steele, 2004 |
| 3. | $225,000 | '65 GT350 Competition | Private sale, documented, buyer and seller |
| | | requested anonymity. This car was restored to |
| | | concours perfection. |
| 4. | $194,400 | '67 GT500E | No. 1 in series of Eleanor cars. Sale registered |
| | | at Barrett-Jackson in January 2003. |
| 5. | $151,200 | '65 GT350SR | Built by Unique Performance as Shelby's |
| | | modern-day version of the '65 GT350 |
| | | Competition. Sold at Barrett-Jackson, January 2004. |
| 6. | $151,000 | '67 GT500E Super Snake | Sold at Kruse Auction in Las Vegas, May 30, |
| | | 2003, first of the Super Snake continuation |
| | | series Eleanor 427 big-blocks. |
| 7. | $129,600 | '70 "Lawman" Boss 429 | Factory drag car for military-base tours, |
| | | supercharged, 750 actual miles. One of two |
| | | built, and only one to survive. |
| 8. | $126,900 | '70 Boss 429 | Sold at Barrett-Jackson, January 2004. A '69 |
| | | Boss 429, in a private sale brought $150,000. |
| | | Buyer requested name be kept confidential. |
| 9. | $100,001 | '66 restomod convertible | Ring Brothers. |
| 10. | $95,400 | '68 GT500KR convertible | Barrett-Jackson, January 2004 |
Baby Boomer InheritancesBaby boomers are that large group of people born in the 18-year span between 1946 and 1964. The first of the boomers reached driving age about the time the first Mustangs appeared.
George Waydo deals with this age group almost daily. He told us, "I saw statistics that said the baby boomers would, in the next 10 years, inherit over 18 billion dollars from relatives passing on. Their children are grown, people are leaving them money, they want to relive their youth, and they are stepping into the collectible-car market."
Only Going UpHere's a list of Mustangs that should increase in value over the next five years.