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#1
Sold for $173,250  — I think that's before auction fees.
#2
Appeals / Re: '67 K Codes
December 09, 2020, 08:29:21 PM
I found a Marti report on the web for a 67K code fastback

472,209 Mustangs produced in 1967
71,062 were fastbacks, of them,
319 were built with the Hi-Po engine
205 came with a 4-speed manual transmission

Add in coupes and converts I think the total K code Mustang build was a little over 400 in 1967

I think Ford directed most of the Hi-Po engines to Shelby in 1967

I'd love to buy a 67 K if anyone was aware of one for sale.


#3
I'm not sure it's actually for sale.  I think you can pay a 1x fee to service to find out if its for sale for you.   What a shame, that site with all the data and history should become a subcategory on this website. 
#4
The Lounge / Re: Hipo Mustang Website
August 19, 2018, 09:15:51 AM
Shame,  use to be such a great source of information.  I lost my password and hadn't been able to log in for a long time and couldn't create a new account.

Would be nice if we could merge the hipomustang forum with the SAAC forum given the obvious connections between the cars.

Have a K Code section under   The Cars

Appreciate all the great information here.

#5
The Lounge / Hipo Mustang Website
August 18, 2018, 10:18:08 AM
Figured someone here will know what's going on with the Hipomustang.com site -- says down for maintenance.

Any idea how long and what the issues are?

Thanks
#6
I was there yesterday and got to check out the Kars a bit post sale.  The fastback sold for mid $60k and the couple for $50k+.   I didn't write down the vins unfortunately to be able to check if any of the 3 were in the HIPO registry at all.  The door tags on all 3 were not originals, fuel pumps, alternators, and likely? other items were not numbers correct  -- I believe they were new knockoffs you could buy at a CJ Pony Parts etc...  I didn't check for the VIN stamped into the motors but was told they were there. All 3 vehicles did seem to sit unusually high.  I'm as happy as everyone else to see K Codes finally get some respect and trade for higher values, but, to put in nicely, I think the seller of these Kars did amazingly well given issues mentioned and some that I won't mention. 

Check out lot #637 at some point today -- 65 k code convertible.  I have no affiliation with this Kar but was able to look at it yesterday.  Was a real beauty will be interesting to see what it goes for given the 3 that sold yesterday.   

I own an 10/1/64 built 65 K Convertible in Silver Blue that is a driver. I've owned the Kar for 10years.  If anyone is in the market or a Kar they'd like to drive around or restore at some point let me know. 
#7
News from HQ / Re: Welcome back...
January 21, 2018, 09:19:27 AM
What a shame.. Thanks for all the hard work in restoring.  The Hipomustang site had a crash/meltdown maybe 5-6 years-ago and unfortunately it has never been the same.
Will old postings eventually be restored? 

Thanks