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Manheim Price Guide for C

BroadwayBlue

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Some values I found on this site for Specials.
Interesting that their data says it was updated March 2007. A little early huh? :smile:

http://www.manheimgold.com

1968 FORD/MUSTANG SPECIALS
2D HIGH COUNTRY HT (251 mfd)
Dsp/HP 289/195
Eng V8
Fair 7,200
Good 11,000
Exc 22,000
Show 25,000
S (S=Maybe not yet a highly desirable collectible but attracting special interest)
Loan 10,000

2D CALIF-GT/CS HT (4,118 mf)
289/195 V8 7,500 12,000 23,000 26,000 S 11,000
Dsp/HP 289/195
Eng V8
Fair 7,500
Good 12,000
Exc 23,000
Show 26,000
S (S=Maybe not yet a highly desirable collectible but attracting special interest)
Loan 11,000
Data updated March 2007 .

I'm not sure what the "Loan" means. Does anyone else?
Both the CS and HCS are listed as an S though.
I think a lot of us agree that this is the current situation.

Also - weren't we keeping a thread on recent sale prices? I can't find it.
 

teamlo

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Manheim Guide

I own a 1968 Mustang GT Hardtop. Just out of curiosity, I went to the site to inquire about the value of my car. It lists the 289/195 as the base engine (incorrect). It also gives no additional value for the X-code 390 (fairly rare, right?). And another thing, why do they value the GT/CS higher than a HCS, when there were so many more California Specials produced than there were High Country Specials? I don't get it.
 

Mustanglvr

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I own a 1968 Mustang GT Hardtop. Just out of curiosity, I went to the site to inquire about the value of my car. It lists the 289/195 as the base engine (incorrect). It also gives no additional value for the X-code 390 (fairly rare, right?). And another thing, why do they value the GT/CS higher than a HCS, when there were so many more California Specials produced than there were High Country Specials? I don't get it.


I figure because High Country Specials were produced for three years in a row. 1966,67 and 68. The California Special only one year, 1968.
 
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