With a 1967 Ford Mustang 390 GT leading the way and selling for £63,250 ($79,320), England’s H&H Classics reports that its April 29 online auction posted £600,000 ($752,500) in revenue with a 70 percent sell-through rate.
“The sale attracted some 387 online bidders with log-ins from as far afield as California and New Zealand,” the company said of its fourth online auction since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Other featured vehicles in the sale included a 1970 Jaguar E-type roadster formerly residing in the U.S. that sold for £50,600 ($63,455) and a 1933 Invicta 12/45 saloon “restoration project” that went for £11,500 ($14,420) after being exposed outdoors for 35 years.
Very nice, id like to have one mustang like that!