Classic Mustang frenzy
A 1967 Ford Mustang 'roller' without an engine is drawing fierce bidding on eBay, underscoring hot demand for restoration‑ready muscle (autoevolution.com). Meanwhile, a Nightmist Blue 1967 K‑Code 4‑speed recently sold for an amount reported to be $55,000 less than a comparable Shelby GT350, highlighting valuation gaps in the collector market (autoevolution.com).
eBay’s active listing for a “1967 mustang fastback s code roller” is under seller jasper10354 (100% positive, 1,074 feedback) and shows a current amount of US $1,967 with the listing marked “Reserve not met” and an end date of March 28, 2026. (ebay.com) Autoevolution ran a feature on the listing this week, noting unusually high attention for a restoration project and publishing photos attributed to the same eBay seller. (autoevolution.com) American Mustangs currently lists a Nightmist Blue 1967 K‑Code 4‑speed fastback at $139,999 and states the car is one of just 205 K‑Code 4‑speeds produced in 1967. (americanmustangs.com) That $139,999 asking price trails a recent Shelby GT350 sale the dealer posted — a Nightmist Blue Shelby GT350 shown as sold for $195,000 on February 19, 2026 — a difference of $55,001 between the two listings. (americanmustangs.com) Market comps for 1967 K‑Code fastbacks show wide dispersion: Classic.com’s comp set lists a value range roughly between $81,801 and $104,359 for similar K‑Code examples. (classic.com) Other recent auction outcomes underline that spread: a Bring a Trailer K‑Code fastback sold for $160,000 on March 11, 2025, demonstrating that individual condition, provenance and option combinations continue to drive large swings in realized prices. (bringatrailer.com)