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02-02-2008, 10:22 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: I found a 1968 R Code Fastback. Whats the ballpark value?

Another alternative, like what I am doing, would be to build your own BBlock stang. I always wanted 428Cj or Boss "9". My 69 Mach 1 was originally a decently optioned M code. When it is done it will sport a 521CJ, with B514 heads and a tremec TKO 600. I have about $ 4200 in the motor. With 9.8:1 comp, it puts out 575HP! That's on pump gas. You also dont have to wring it to the moon like and FE or small block to make power which also means less wear. granted it is a street car and looks completely original inside and out with the addition of a set of Magnum 500's. It is Meadowlark Yellow with the black stripes/gold centers. No Ram Air. Until you open the hood and notice the "429" Cobra jet on the hood it looks as it did in 69. tach and all gauges, folding seat, console, light teak (early) woodgrain. It has staggered shocks and the Boss 302 reinforcement kit, as well as total control subframe connectors and traction masters.

I love it just the same. had it since 1980. A tasteful restomod also brings good money if that is what you are looking for one day. I dont think i will have a problem selling it when I am older if I need someone to change my diaper one day!

I love FE's to death and spent a small fortune on them over the years in other cars. The parts for them are still plentiful but get more and more expensive.
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02-02-2008, 09:23 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: I found a 1968 R Code Fastback. Whats the ballpark value?

lots of good info you guys posted in this thread.
boy do i love fastbacks.....
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02-19-2008, 08:56 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Re: I found a 1968 R Code Fastback. Whats the ballpark value?

I've owned two 68.5 R codes. The last one I had sounds almost exactly like the one you found, it was a 16K original mile previous drag car, no rust, mini-tubbed, roll cage, no drivetrain car. I sold it about 5 years ago for $7500 and the value of these cars have gone up tremendously since then. I think $4K would be a great buy. The sheetmetal can be repaired and a period correct drivetrain can be found. If I had a chance to buy another one like that I would. Good luck.
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02-20-2008, 06:11 PM   #24 (permalink)
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02-20-2008, 06:12 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Re: I found a 1968 R Code Fastback. Whats the ballpark value?

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As soon as the car was back-halfed and tubbed it lost most of it's collector value. It is now a hotrod and the value of a rod depends completely on the buyer and seller. If it was in stock condition and all original it would be worth $14000 to $31000. Depending on condition. The $31000 is for showroom complete restoration. Source: Old Car Price Guide
I will give you 31,000.00 for every restored 68 R code mustang fastback you can get your hands on.
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02-20-2008, 06:18 PM   #26 (permalink)
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I am new here and was looking around . I have 3 r code cars and the price is well worth it tubbed or not . The tag 4th letter r in ser number makes it a good rare car to have . As for the motor it should be raised numbers on the block right above to oil pan saying (c8) . A 428 will have stamped 428 inside the water jacket drivers side inside behind the freeze plug second from back I beleive on drivers side . A 428 will have on crank stamped on the counter weight u1 , a cj will have ub and scj will have u1 or u-a as well ua1 . The heads on a cobra jet right beside the spark plug raised letter 6090-N . If not N then either someone removed the heads or not a scj . Many ways to tell what it is but I agree with all post it is WELL worth it .
You mean the fifth didgit in the vin.
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02-21-2008, 02:16 PM   #27 (permalink)
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You mean the fifth didgit in the vin.

I agree. I would safely say that $31,000 is a safe price for these cars for the long run, especially drivers. A trailer queen like the ones sold at major auctions will of course bring more. If you can;t enjoy driving them they are no fun anyway.
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02-22-2008, 10:39 PM   #28 (permalink)
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I agree. I would safely say that $31,000 is a safe price for these cars for the long run, especially drivers. A trailer queen like the ones sold at major auctions will of course bring more. If you can;t enjoy driving them they are no fun anyway.
Yes 5th sorry

I like your car , how long ya had it ? I go through your town alot but stayed on 95 passing . Ya car a 4 speed ? Anyway looks sharp .

My car is an r code 69 full race . I am not the one that made a full blown race car out of this r code . He had balls to convert it . The 428scj is long gone as well tranny . Now has a stroker 427 side oiler with doug nash 4 speed . Speed shop did their best to talk him out of tubbing it but did anyway . At least it was cut on a machine and tubbed with a donor car . Could be put back but I will keep it a race car being it has a long history . I am sure the value of it was hurt being this way .

Some I talked to says no being where it has been and paper work it has . It goes very streight even wheel stands . I hate to raise the bars to get higher . It has enough power to turn over backwards but scares me . Not as much fear as wrecking this car . Took a long time for me to find one like I used to have . I will never afford another . The prices r code parts are getting any dent these days will cost a arm and leg . Again nice car there , keep it that way .
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