I think this one will do better then the gold on from BJ. Looks nice and looks more complete. And a nice color combo as well.
The color change Cougar Boss 302 sold for $85,000 all I can say is wow!
The 69 428CJ went to $50,000 and no sale.

There’s also a really nice blue 428CJ cougar that is selling shortly after the B2 Cougar. Will be interesting to see what these bring. 69 R Code
The 69 bid to $50K with a phone bid, but the “Bid goes on”.
The SDP B2 had its reserve lifted at $170,000, sold for $195,000.

The SDP B2 had its reserve lifted at $170,000, sold for $195,000.
Just watched it go. I think Jeff Ford needs to eat some crow. Guess you just got a good insurance estimate for yours Dave.

The SDP B2 had its reserve lifted at $170,000, sold for $195,000.
$85k for a color changed boss (interesting, since they were asking $77.9k on their website).
$120k for a 4-speed CJ “lightly resto-moded” ($128k in 2007)
$195k for a “#1” SDP boss (Scott's / Frank's 1970 Super Drag Pack Eliminator Finished)
Wow… maybe the “cat is out of the bag” on the Eliminators, as far as being a bargain muscle car goes?

I say, I say, you gots it all wrong son!
Naw, see, I threw away my S-M-B cassettes long ago because every song sounds exactly like that.
I never listen to country, but I still have that song on the iPod…plus the vid has cool cars in it.

1969XR7Vert:
I say, I say, you gots it all wrong son!
Naw, see, I threw away my S-M-B cassettes long ago because every song sounds exactly like that.
I never listen to country, but I still have that song on the iPod…plus the vid has cool cars in it.
Alright, to each their own I suppose, but I will concede this: I was at Chelsea Piers, NYC on our boat in 2009 for July 4th. Guess whose boat was also docked there on the Hudson?
You guessed it! Alan Jackson.

1969XR7Vert:
I say, I say, you gots it all wrong son!
Naw, see, I threw away my S-M-B cassettes long ago because every song sounds exactly like that.
I never listen to country, but I still have that song on the iPod…plus the vid has cool cars in it.
You see? This is what’s wrong with the world today. A guy gets a big, giant distributor and it ends up clouding his judgement. It’s ashame I tell 'ya…
Who did the restoration on SDP B2?
It was done by Mascar in Southern CA.
Thanks - love those levels of craftsmanship - just wish I had a big enough wallet
The 70 Ram Air XR 7 Conv on Saturday was bid to $75,000, but the “Bid goes on”.

It was done by Mascar in Southern CA.
Mascar is the shop, but employee Adam Stankus, is the man with the talent.