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Two years ago I was able to view the entire collection that John Aztbach had in a very non-de script warehouse in Issaquah, Washington, as he gave a guided tour of his facility to our Mustang club. I was able to see that #98 car up close, along with all the other very rare Mustangs that he had. What an incredible and rare treat. So sad that due to health problems he has chosen to sell almost his entire collection. The last two years have been lucky for me. I got to see the Bullitt Mustang (and actually touched it!) and the same with the #98 car - now the two most expensive Mustangs ever built. Guess I can die now......:-)
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