AJ-code 429 Super Cobra Jet 1971 Mustang convertible in Grabber Lime roars to life after 45 years of slumber.
Ed Meyer gets absolutely giddy over assembly-line details found on untouched, low-mileage Ford Mustangs. While Meyer is known for his Boss 429 and Shelby restorations, his knowledge and experience with factory assembly-line procedures and parts also makes him the go-to guy for detailing survivor Mustangs, many of which have spent years, even decades, in hiding.
This Grabber Lime 1971 Mustang convertible is a perfect example of what excites Meyer. One of only seven produced that year with the J-code 429 Super Cobra Jet engine, and one of just five J-codes mated with a four-speed, the super-rare, heavily optioned convertible was owned for more than four decades by Ohio collector Dick Serdinak. He purchased the Mustang from its original owner in the mid 1970s, adding it to his eclectic Ford collection.
$217 million at Kissimmee 2022 bests known existing Collector Car auction record of $176 million.
Leading all sales for the event was the 1965 Shelby GT350R Prototype —recognized as the most historically significant Shelby Mustang in the world and driven by Ken Miles to claim its "Flying Mustang" moniker. Selling for $3.75 million, the car proved to hold its value with its triumphant return to public market, and it successfully retained its crown as the most valuable mustang in the world.
Three-toned '51 IH pickup is triple cool. We'd definitely buy that!
We're suckers for three-tone paint schemes. Anything red, white and blue — we're in. Think AMC Rebel Machine.
We like old pickups, too. And everybody loves old Internationals!! This beauty is the best of all worlds: a '51 IH L-110 pickup with crazy red-white-and-black paint scheme that is guaranteed to get you noticed on your Saturday cruise night.
Get your old car fix at the Winter Carlisle Auto Expo. The event runs two days, January 28-29 at the Carlisle Expo Center.
Carlisle, PA – January is a time to start anew in many ways. For Carlisle Events, that means a NEW automotive event; appropriately branded Winter Carlisle Auto Expo. The event runs two days, January 28-29 at the Carlisle Expo Center, and offers an intimate parts shopping opportunity for those looking to re-stock their wares in the midst of project season.