Top 10 Mustangs sold at Barrett-Jackon Scottsdale 2021
If you didn’t watch the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction over the weekend, we compiled a list of the top 10 Mustangs sold. The Top 10 Mustangs sold at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale accumulated a total amount of $4,125,200!
Barrett-Jackson held their first auction of 2021 in Scottsdale, Arizona. This was one for the record books people. Six VIN 001 vehicles were auctioned which included VIN 001 2021 Mach 1. They raised over $5.8 million dollars for various charities. Although it isn’t Mustang related. VIN 001 2021 Bronco 2-door sold for a whopping $1,075,000! Enough talking, let’s get the list started!
*there are over 10 Mustangs on this list. A few Mustangs sold for the same price so they are included on the list but not included in the total accumulated amount for the Top 10 Mustangs sold.
10.) LOTS 1077, 1308.1 and 1429 | $242,000
Lot 1077: 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute
• Officially licensed and certified Eleanor Tribute build that includes certification, Eleanor body VIN plate and emblems
• Built from a true 1967 Fastback and rotisserie restored
• Powered by a 5.0L Coyote V8 engine with a 6-speed manual transmission
Lot 1308.1: 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute
• Officially licensed and certified Eleanor Tribute build that includes certification, Eleanor body VIN plate and emblems
• Built from a true 1967 Fastback and rotisserie restored
• Powered by a Gen. 2 5.0L Coyote V8 engine with a Whipple Supercharger and a TREMEC T56 Transmission
Lot 1429: 1969 Shelby GT500 Convertible
• 1 of 335 convertibles built in 1969 and 1 of 21 produced in this color combination
• Powered by a 428ci V8 Cobra Jet Engine w/ automatic transmission
• Professional restored w/ Elite Marti Report
9.) LOT 1304.1 | 1966 Shelby GT350 – $247,500
• 1 of 1,356 street cars produced by Shelby American
• 1 of 305 Ivy Green Shelby GT350’s produced
• 289ci V8 and BorgWarner T-10 4-speed manual transmission
• Original Shelby American Owner’s Manual
• Dash-mounted Shelby Tachometer
• Optional fold-down rear seats
8.) LOT 1437 | 1967 Mustang Pro-Touring Fastback – $260,700
• Professionally restored from the ground up
• Period correct 428ci V8 produced 433HP and 476TQ
• Custom Detroit Speed chassis
• Finished in Axalta Candy Red Metallic w/ Dark Graphite Metallic Stripes
• Custom leather interior
• 320 test miles
7.) LOT 1338 | 1968 Shelby GT500KR – $264,000
• Received a complete nut and bolt concourse level restoration
• Restoration utilized as many original and NOS parts as possible
• Acapulco Blue w/ Black Deluxe Interior
• 428ci V8 engine w/ the factory 4-speed manual transmission
6.) LOTS 1337 & 1450.1 – $275,000
LOT 1337: 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute
• Officially licensed and certified Eleanor Tribute build that includes certification, Eleanor body VIN plate and emblems
• Pepper Gray Metallic w/ Rich Black Rally Stripes
• Built from a true 1967 Fastback and rotisserie restored
• Powered by a 428ci V8 engine with a TREMEC TKO 5-speed manual transmission
• Only 250 miles
LOT 1450.1: 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute
• Officially licensed and certified Eleanor Tribute build that includes certification, Eleanor body VIN plate and emblems
• Built from a true 1967 Fastback and rotisserie restored
• Powered by a specially tuned 475HP 5.0L Coyote V8 w/ a 6-speed manual transmission
• Less than 250 miles
• This Eleanor Tribute Edition includes a framed “Gone in 60 Seconds” movie poster with autographs and photos from Nicholas Cage, officially licensed certificate signed by Denice Shakarian Halicki, VIN plate and emblems, and a full-color start-to-finish build book.
5.) LOT 1391 | 1969 Mustang BOSS 429 – $330,000
• Wimbledon White w/ Black Leather interior
• Restored to trailered concourse standards
• Retains original rear suspension system
• Date coded 429 cubic inch V8
• Toploader 4-speed manual transmission
• Comes with all factory paperwork, owner’s manual and a Deluxe Marte Report
4.) LOT 1397 | 1968 Shelby GT500 EFI Prototype – $396,000
This ’68 Shelby GT500 is a pre-production test vehicle equipped with a 428 cubic inch V8 Cobra Jet engine. It was used to test the Conelec Fuel Injection system. Only one other vehicle has this factory EFI system.
• 428ci V8 paired with a C6 automatic transmission
• 1 of only 2 Shelby Mustangs equipped with the Conelec Fuel Injection System
• Features handmade fiberglass parts, pre-production console, one-of-a-kind rear axle mounts and pre-production taillights
3.) LOT 3006 | 2010 ROUSH Performance Barret-Jackson Edition Mustang VIN 001 – $400,000
In 2010, ROUSH Performance created collaborated with Barrett-Jackson to create 25 limited edition Mustangs. These Mustangs had everything possible thrown at them as far as upgrades go. Each vehicle could be custom painted with a choice of colors from Planet Color. This particular Mustang is shown in Red Hot Chilli Pepper. 100% of the hammer price goes to the Michael Phelps Foundation.
• 540HP/510TQ ROUSHcharged V8 with 5-speed manual transmission
• Forged internals, upgraded clutch, custom intake manifold, revised fuel system
• 1 of 25 ever produced
2.) LOT 3005 | 2021 Mustang Mach 1 VIN 001 – $500,000
The Mustang Mach 1 has returned after a 17-year hiatus. Ford Motor Company auctioned VIN 001 of the 2021 Mustang Mach 1 to benefit the JDRF which supports research to cure and prevent type 1 diabetes. 100% of the hammer price went to JDRF!
• 5.0L Gen. 3 Coyote V8 w/ TREMEC 3160 6-speed manual transmission
• Shown in Fighter Jet Gray
1.) LOT 1395 | 1965 Shelby GT350 – $962,500
This 1965 Shelby GT350 was a barn find that Craig Jackson himself had fully restored by SAAC Head Judge John Brown of Thoroughbred Restorations. The original drivetrain was pulled from the car and completely gone through. All original components were rebuilt or, if deemed subpar, replaced with correctly date-coded superior original components.
• 289ci V8 paired with a BorgWarner T10M 4-speed manual transmission
• Gold in Division One at the Mid-America Ford and Shelby Meet
• MCA Gold in the Thoroughbred Class
• MCA Authenticity Award
• SAAC Premier Award