GAA Classic Car is set to host its annual February Auction from Feb. 19–21 at the Palace in Greensboro, North Carolina, with one of the headline attractions being the Chris Agee No Reserve Collection. The group features a tightly focused lineup of Ford performance cars, anchored by multiple Mustangs spanning the height of the muscle car era and extending into modern factory drag racing.
The February auction will offer more than 300 cars and trucks overall, but the Agee collection stands out for its concentration on high-profile Mustang variants. Every vehicle in the collection will be offered at no reserve, removing price barriers and ensuring each car sells to the highest bidder regardless of final bid amount.
Among the most notable entries is a 1968 Ford Shelby GT500 KR, one of the most recognizable names in Mustang history. The collection also includes a 1968 Ford Mustang, a 1968 Ford Cobra Jet Tribute, and a 1966 Ford Mustang Hertz Shelby GT350 Tribute, reflecting both factory performance icons and tribute builds inspired by historically significant models.
Boss-era Mustangs are a major theme throughout the offering. Two examples of the 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 are listed, joined by a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302. A 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 further reinforces the collection’s emphasis on high-performance packages that defined Ford’s late-1960s and early-1970s muscle strategy.
Rounding out the group is a 2010 Ford Cobra Jet, representing Ford’s modern return to factory-built drag cars. Its inclusion creates a bridge between the brand’s classic muscle heritage and its contemporary performance efforts.
Each vehicle has been assigned a dedicated lot number within the February sale catalog, with the Shelby GT500 KR and Boss 302 among the most-viewed listings leading into the event. The diversity of years, trims, and performance identities within the collection offers appeal to a wide range of Mustang enthusiasts, from collectors focused on Shelby-era prestige to those drawn to Boss and Cobra Jet performance themes.
With all entries selling at no reserve, the Chris Agee Collection is positioned to be one of the most closely watched segments of GAA Classic Car’s February auction, adding momentum and excitement to an already expansive three-day event…