Number 151 Sells for $135,000
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The final production ROUSH® P-51ATM Mustang, number 151 in a limited run of only 151, sold at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event at West Palm Beach, Fla., for an impressive $135,000.
Aside from the unique serial number, the auctioned ROUSH® P-51ATM had several distinctive styling touches not found on the rest of the production vehicles. The ROUSHchargerTM and valve covers were painted a Spitfire green to match the hood stripe, the billet accessories for the fluid covers had green accents, and a blackout panel was added to the rear decklid. Additionally, boost and oil temperature gauges were installed to give the driver’s compartment even more of an airplane cockpit feeling.
Jack Roush attended the auction to help generate additional enthusiasm for the ROUSH® Mustang. Onstage just prior to the auction’s start, he announced that the high bidder would also win a flight with him on his personal P-51D Mustang, a vintage World War II plane with two seats that Roush personally flies as often as his schedule allows.
Once underway the auction, which was broadcast live on SPEED Channel, quickly escalated to $110,000 where it stalled momentarily. One bidder upped it to $111,000 and was chided by the auctioneer as a "cheapskate."
At this point Mark Fields, Ford’s president, The Americas, further upped the ante by offering the winning bidder the opportunity to be the grand marshal during the Saturday, November 15 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Part of the duties that weekend includes throwing the green flag over the 43-car field to start the final race of the 2008 season.
Finally, just prior to the gavel being thrown, Roush threw his trademark straw hat into the ring, literally. The winning bid of $135,000 included the ROUSH® P-51ATM Mustang, a flight with Roush in his personal vintage P-51, grand marshal duties at the last Nationwide Series race of the year, and Roush’s hat off his head.
When it was all over, Bob Varsha, the lead SPEED Channel announcer said, "Now, there is a package worth having."
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