Lots of Pony Cars are trotting to the auction block!
When Barrett-Jackson rolls into Connecticut for the upcoming Northeast auction, a heard of Mustangs will be joining the inventory for sale. The collection of Pony Cars is a mix of classic Mustangs, including some very rare finds.
“Classic Ford Mustangs remain highly coveted by collectors,” said Craig Jackson, CEO and chairman of Barrett-Jackson. “These early Pony cars ushered in a new era of engineering and performance for enthusiasts, and we’re proud to have such an incredible mix of Mustangs cross our block at Mohegan Sun. Our Northeast Auction is the perfect opportunity to indulge in the ultimate automotive lifestyle experience. Since coming to Connecticut in 2016, our Northeast Auction has grown into the premier auction on the East Coast to buy and sell the collector car of your dreams.”
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Some options to take note of are the 1969 Boss 429 (Lot #689) that was the 193rd production car during the first year and the 1968 Mustang Custom Coupe Green Hornet Re-creation (Lot #648) with 428 cubic-inch engine and three-speed manual transmission.
“Our youngest auction at our newest venue, now in its fourth year, continues to pick up momentum, as the Northeast continues to be an incredible market for collector car enthusiasts,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “It’s a place where all generations come together to celebrate the lifestyle of this incredible collector car universe that we’re a part of. We’re excited to continue to fuel this excitement for our Northeast Auction with some of the very best early examples of Ford’s legendary pony car.”
There will also be plenty of restomods with the group, as this niche has experienced another comeback over the last twelve months.
Source: Barrett-Jackson