Barett Jackson celebrates its most successful auction in its storied history hitting $131.6 million in sales! Let's take a look at some of our favorites that crossed the block from Arizona's auction week!1955 CHEVROLET 210 CUSTOM SEDAN "X-BOX
Known as "X-Box," this 1955 Chevrolet has modern-day exotic looks and performance. Every corner of the car has been modified for aesthetics coupled with performance. Modern power starts with a 427ci LSX ProCharger power plant backed by a Turbo 400 automatic transmission with a Gear Vendors overdrive unit.
An all-matching-numbers example of the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T that has been painstakingly restored in the U.K. over the course of four years.
This GTX underwent a total ground-up custom build that took three years and $250,000. Photographs and all documents of build are included.
1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass is one of 1,029 W-31 Holiday coupes produced and one of only 74 known to exist.
This real, Shelby-numbered GT350R was the recipient of the new Shelby hand-built 5.0-liter V8 R-option engine that produces 624hp through the chrome polished Whipple supercharger, backed by a 6-speed manual transmission.
- A nut-and-bolt restoration on a rust-free body original Judge. The car was stripped, epoxied, gapped, straightened and refinished using Glasurit catalyzed urethane materials.
This Porsche 930 Turbo custom coupe was treated to a complete rebuild, including the transmission, all-new hoses and rubber. It is powered by a 3.3-liter turbocharged flat-6 engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, has a bigger intercooler, headers and a custom stainless exhaust. It makes 330hp at the wheels.
Showcasing a stunning example of a 1987 Buick Grand National with just 29 original miles. This car is one of the lowest-mileage Buick Grand Nationals known to exist. This amazing find was purchased brand-new at Lust Buick in Aberdeen, SD.